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There's Nothing in This Book That I Meant to Say
Paula Poundstone
Harmony
November 2006
On Sale: November 7, 2006
288 pages ISBN: 0609603167 EAN: 9780609603161 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Memoir
Part memoir, part monologue, with a dash of startling
honesty, There’s Nothing in This Book That I Meant to
Say features biographies of legendary historical figures
from which Paula Poundstone can’t help digressing to tell
her own story. Mining gold from the lives of Abraham
Lincoln, Helen Keller, Joan of Arc, and Beethoven, among
others, the eccentric and utterly inimitable mind of Paula
Poundstone dissects, observes, and comments on the successes
and failures of her own life with surprising candor and
spot-on comedic timing in this unique laugh-out-loud
book.
If you like Paula Poundstone’s ironic and
blindingly intelligent humor, you’ll love this wryly
observant, funny, and touching book.
Paula Poundstone
on . . .
The sources of her self-esteem: “A couple of
years ago I was reunited with a guy I knew in the fifth
grade. He said, “All the other fifth-grade guys liked the
pretty girls, but I liked you.” It’s hard to know if a guy
is sincere when he lays it on that thick.
The battle
between fatigue and informed citizenship: I play a videotape
of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer every night, but
sometimes I only get as far as the theme song (da da-da-da
da-ah) before I fall asleep. Sometimes as soon as Margaret
Warner says whether or not Jim Lehrer is on vacation I drift
right off. Somehow just knowing he’s well comforts
me.
The occult: I need to know exactly what day I’m
gonna die so that I don’t bother putting away leftovers the
night before.
TV’s misplaced priorities: Someday in
the midst of the State of the Union address they’ll break in
with, “We interrupt this program to bring you a little clip
from Bewitched.”
Travel: In London I went to the
queen’s house. I went as a tourist—she didn’t invite me so
she could pick my brain: “What do you think of my face on
the pound? Too serious?”
Air-conditioning in Florida:
If it were as cold outside in the winter as they make it
inside in the summer, they’d put the heat on. It makes no
sense.
The scandal: The judge said I was the best
probationer he ever had. Talk about proud.
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