Can You Eat, Shoot and Leave (Workbook)
By (Author) Clare Dignall
By (author) Lynne Truss
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
1st November 2011
6th October 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
421.1
Paperback
160
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
140g
The punctuation workout for sticklers and rookies alike.
The punctuation panda is back!
Armed with a permanent marker, a smidgen of confidence, and a copy of Can You Eat, Shoot and Leave, everyone now has the chance to become a member of the punctuation elite.
Established punctuation sticklers:
Fine-tune existing skills, taking guilty pleasure from testing your (already somewhat unsettling) seventh sense.
Confused novices:
Never again inflict flawed and perplexing punctuation on your innocent readers.
The only official workbook for the international bestseller Eats, Shoots and Leaves.
Introductory Cosmo-style questionnaire helps readers identify their level of punctuation prowess.
Mirrors the structure and light-hearted style of Lynne Trusss hugely popular Eats, Shoots and Leaves. Topics include apostrophes, commas, colons and semicolons, hyphens and more.
Each chapter concentrates on one particular punctuation mark. Origin, usage rules and their exceptions introduce the entertaining activities which have a challenge-yourself format.
The bite-sized exercises in each chapter and longer texts in The Final Challenge put punctuation skills to the test.
Lynne Truss began her writing life as a literary journalist, editing the books section of The Listener magazine between 1986 and 1990. Since then she has kept a high profile as a journalist, writing for The Times as a critic, columnist and sportswriter (shortlisted for Sportswriter of the Year 1997); for Woman's Journal (Columnist of the Year, 1996); and more recently as a critic for the Daily Mail and The Sunday Times, where she is a regular book reviewer. She has published six books, including three novels, With One Lousy Free Packet of Seed, Tennyson's Gift and Going Loco. Her book on punctuation, Eats, Shoots and Leaves, was the publishing phenomenon of 2003. She has also written many scripts for BBC Radio 4, including dramas, sitcoms and talks. She appears regularly on the network presenting features and taking part in discussions.