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The Art of Being Middle Class: How to Handle Life's Awkward Micro-moments

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Art of Being Middle Class: How to Handle Life's Awkward Micro-moments

Contributors:

By (Author) Not Actual Size

ISBN:

9781472124777

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Constable

Publication Date:

10th May 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social classes

Dewey:

827

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 175mm, Height 199mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

196g

Description

Middle-class Brits are embarrassed, awkward, and charmingly insecure in their tastes. The Art of Being Middle-Class, based on stories from cult blog The Middle Class Handbook, is here to help.

What are the essential topics to cover when talking about other couples

What do you do about the awkward bag on the seat moment

How do you subtly boast about your summer holiday destination

What does your cooker hood say about you

With tips on taste and etiquette, a conspiratorial cheer here and there, and a kick up the bum when necessary, this book sets out to help our marvellous British MCs be the best they can be.

Praise for The Middle Class Handbook:

"Indispensable... whether you're middle class or pretending not to be." GQ magazine.

"Hilarious... we laughed our organic, brushed cotton socks off." Grazia.

"The Middle Class Handbook skewers the middle classes, and then dissects them with ruthless comical accuracy." Esquire.

Reviews

The Art of Being Middle Class is the funniest book we have read in ages. Discover why cooker hoods are the new kitchen status symbols and the correct way to deal with noisy people at the cinema. - Elle Decoration

Author Bio

At www.middleclasshandbook.co.uk our purpose is to uncover, muse, debate and celebrate micro-aspects of the tastes and behaviours of the modern middle classes, across endless subjects from motoring to food and drink. We bring tips to soothe worries, give a heads-up on brands to watch, inspire talking points, identify trends, provide the inside track on stuff MCs need to know and, when necessary, settle questions of etiquette.

The Middle Class Handbook - devised by creative practice Not Actual Size - started life in 2009 as a blog dedicated to exploring the stuff modern British middle classes say, do, think and buy. Since then, it has grown into a vibrant hub for all things middle class, spawning published books, a buzzing online network, one-off events, flagrantly middle-class merchandise, and a specialist MC brand consultancy. And as it has grown, so has the range of contributors behind the daily blogs, ranging from teachers and estate agents,to farmers and IT support workers.

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