Turn Right at the Spotted Dog and other Diversions by Jilly Cooper
After going to live in the country Jilly Cooper wrote regularly for the
Mail on Sunday for several years and this is a selection of her best
pieces written at that time. The topics she covers in her inimitable
style range from the hunt balls and Henley to love and sex in the ages
of AIDS.
She interviews Margaret Thatcher, Neil Kinnock, Lord Hailsham, the
cast of Eastenders and the proprietress of a famous brothel in the
Nevada desert and writes about her fellow human beings and their foibles
provocatively, affectionately and sometimes outrageously. Her portraits
of family life in the Cooper household remain the most ruthless and
hilarious of all.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational > Social Science > Essays > Gender & Sexuality > Interviews
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