Manners: A modern field guide
By (Author) Kay Plunkett-Hogge
By (author) Debora Robertson
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
6th May 2021
18th March 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Humour
Soft skills and dealing with other people
Practical advice: Life hacks / handy tips
Interpersonal communication and skills
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
Coping with / advice about personal, social and health topics
Social attitudes
Speaking in public: advice and guides
Online safety and behaviour
395
Hardback
112
Width 141mm, Height 191mm, Spine 18mm
320g
Good manners are simply codified kindness, and being in possession of them enhances the quality of your everyday life and that of the people around you. At home and abroad, Debora and Kay have done the fieldwork, made the mistakes, and committed enough embarrassing faux pas for two lifetimes, in the hope that you dont have to.
Illustrations by Denise Dorrance
Good manners aren't about cutlery, codes or cleverness they're about kindness.
Writers Kay Plunkett-Hogge and Debora Robertson have honed their combined social wisdom into a warm, witty, how-to guide on how to live modern life with manners and have a lot of fun along the way.
Debora and Kay have done the fieldwork, made the mistakes, and committed enough embarrassing faux pas for two lifetimes, in the hope that you dont have to! Their funny, frank handbook is your cheat sheet to every social situation, your right-hand man(ual) to styling out life with sass and a modicum of grace.
Their tried-and-tested guidelines are divided into five main categories:
At Home: family life; sharing is caring; entertaining at home; dinner; welcome to the neighbourhood
At Large: work; public spaces; public transport and petiquette pets in public
At Play:social life; eating out, staying away; dating in the modern world
@ Your Computer:digital decorum; phones
At the End: dealing with illness and death
Good manners are not about knowing what to wear for drinks at six, being pretentious or catching people out with some mysterious salad-fork-related regulation. In essence, good manners are simply organised kindness, and Kay and Debora will show you how being in possession of them will enhance the quality of your everyday life and that of the people around you.
Debora Robertson is a dog enthusiast, food writer and journalist who has written for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mail, Red, Waitrose Kitchen, Sainsbury's Magazine and Saga Magazine, among many others. She lives in north London with her husband Sean, a dog, a cat and a mountain of cookbooks.