Here We Go Again... Unpublished Letters to the Daily Telegraph

Here We Go Again... Unpublished Letters to the Daily Telegraph
- ISBN 13:
9780711277632
- ISBN 10:
071127763X
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 01/03/2023
- Publisher: Aurum
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Summary
In 2022, a surreal and unprecedented year, even the most seasoned commentators struggled to keep pace with the news cycle. Without fail, letter writers to The Daily Telegraph provide their refreshing and witty take on the events each year, and 2022 was no exception.
This 2022 edition of the best-selling series is a review of the year made up of the wry and astute observations of the unpublished Telegraph letter writers.
Readers of the Telegraph Letters Page will be fondly aware of the eclectic combination of learned wisdom, wistful nostalgia and robust good sense of humor that characterize its correspondence—and this volume contains plenty of pearls of insight.
From Putin and the war in Ukraine to Boris Johnson and Partygate to Liz Truss and the cost of living crisis, no one escapes their hilariously whimsical and sometimes risqué musings.
With an enticing agenda, the fourteenth book in the bestselling Unpublished Letters series proves that the Telegraph’s readers continue to have a shrewd sense of what really matters.
This 2022 edition of the best-selling series is a review of the year made up of the wry and astute observations of the unpublished Telegraph letter writers.
Readers of the Telegraph Letters Page will be fondly aware of the eclectic combination of learned wisdom, wistful nostalgia and robust good sense of humor that characterize its correspondence—and this volume contains plenty of pearls of insight.
From Putin and the war in Ukraine to Boris Johnson and Partygate to Liz Truss and the cost of living crisis, no one escapes their hilariously whimsical and sometimes risqué musings.
With an enticing agenda, the fourteenth book in the bestselling Unpublished Letters series proves that the Telegraph’s readers continue to have a shrewd sense of what really matters.