Common Nonsense
by:
Rooney, Andrew A.
Rooney, Andy
Publisher:
PublicAffairs
Published:October 1, 2003
ISBN:1586482009
Format:Paperback
Pages:349
Description:
From Publishers Weekly
He's at it again. In his inimitable style, the 60 Minutes commentator and bestselling author picks apart the stuff of our lives-from the ordinary to the extraordinary-to get to the heart of the matter. Whether it be chairs that
are too small for comfort, or why Americans have trouble understanding the Koran, no subject is too small or too grand for Rooney to scrutinize. The 154 essays are, he says, "a reflection of a flawed brain with a capacity for being interested in more
things than it can comprehend." Hilariously funny at times, Rooney also takes a tender turn and despairs at some of the sadder aspects of American life. He laments the decline of family farms, yet marvels at the beauty of their crumbling barns: "It's sad
to see something so noble as a barn die a slow and painful death." He has precise, sometimes surprising-and rarely nonsensical-insights into dieting ("If you're going to lose weight, you can't be sensible about it. You have to do something extreme"),
Jimmy Stewart as war hero ("He was a bomber pilot in WWII and he did it better than he acted") and religion ("The Catholic church has never officially recognized that sexual desire cannot be suppressed by resolve). Though rambling at times, this is a
funny, touching, charming work that will be welcome alongside Rooney's previous collections; his take on the annoyances and joys of humanity always hit home.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Product Description:
A New York Times, USA Today and BOOKSENSE bestseller, now in paperback in time for the holidays.
Andy Rooney's Sunday evening observations on 60 Minutes are an American institution. With millions of viewers
tuning in every week, Rooney shapes the way people see everything from coffee percolators to the state of the nation.
Rooney's fans get a treat for the holidays: The paperback edition of his smash bestseller Common Nonsense. Here is Andy Rooney
at his best--acerbic, teasing, witty, insightful, and wise. Each section of the book is devoted to a topic close to his heart--food, sports, politics, health, home and work life. The result is a hilarious and perceptive look at the country Rooney
loves...enough to criticize.
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