Lynne Truss Popular Books

Lynne Truss Biography & Facts

Lynne Truss (born 31 May 1955) is an English author, journalist, novelist, and radio broadcaster and dramatist. She is arguably best known for her championing of correctness and aesthetics in the English language, which is the subject of her popular and widely discussed 2003 book, Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation. The book was inspired by a BBC Radio 4 show about punctuation, Cutting a Dash, which she presented. Besides her promotion of linguistic prescription and commentary on English grammar, Truss has written many radio plays, both comedic and dramatic. She has also written grammar guides for children and novels, including crime fiction. She was inducted into the prestigious Detection Club in 2021. Early life Truss was born on 31 May 1955 in Kingston upon Thames. She was educated at the Tiffin Girls' School and University College London, where she was awarded a first-class degree in English Language and Literature. Career Truss began her media career as a literary editor. She then spent six years as a television critic for The Times, before moving into sports journalism for the same newspaper. She spent four years in the latter field and in 2009 wrote a book about her experiences with it, Get Her Off the Pitch: How Sport Took Over My Life. Politics In August 2014, Truss was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's referendum on that issue. Works Novels With One Lousy Free Packet of Seed – Hamish Hamilton (1994) ISBN 978-0-241-13410-8; Penguin (1995) ISBN 0-14-017938-0; Profile Books (2004) ISBN 1-86197-749-2 Tennyson's Gift – Hamish Hamilton (1996) ISBN 0-241-13521-4; Penguin (1997) ISBN 0-14-024671-1; Profile Books (2004) ISBN 1-86197-733-6 Going Loco – Review (Hodder Headline) (1999) ISBN 0-7472-5965-8; Profile Books (2004) ISBN 1-86197-733-6 Cat Out of Hell – Hammer (2014) ISBN 978-0-09-958534-3 The Lunar Cats (2017) ISBN 978-1-7847-5688-8 A Shot in the Dark (A Constable Twitten Mystery) – Raven Books (2018) ISBN 978-1-4088-9051-6 The Man That Got Away: A Constable Twitten Mystery (2019) ISBN 978-1-6355-7073-1 Murder by Milk Bottle (A Constable Twitten Mystery) (2020) ISBN 978-1-5266-0979-3 Psycho by the Sea (A Constable Twitten Mystery) (2021) ISBN 978-1-5266-0987-8 Non-fiction Making the Cat Laugh: One Woman's Journal of Single Life on the Margins (1995) Tennyson and his Circle (1999) Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation (2003) Glued to the Goggle Box: 50 Years of British TV with Freeze-Frames (2003) – with John Minnion Talk to the Hand: The Utter Bloody Rudeness of Everyday Life (2005) Get Her Off the Pitch: How Sport Took Over My Life (2009) Children's books The Girl's Like Spaghetti: Why, You Can't Manage Without Apostrophes! (2007) Twenty-Odd Ducks: Why, Every Punctuation Mark Counts (2008) Collections and published scripts A Certain Age: Twelve Monologues From the Classic Radio Series – Profile Books (2007) ISBN 1-86197-879-0 Giving Up the Ghost – BBC Radio 4 (2008) Selected radio series Acropolis Now – set in Ancient Greece (2000–2002) A Certain Age (BBC Audio Collection, two vols.) – BBC Audiobooks (2005, 2007) ISBN 0-563-51052-8, ISBN 1-4056-7687-6 Inspector Steine – set in a 1950s English police station (2007–2013) Gossip from the Garden Pond (2014) Rumblings from the Rafters (2016) This list excludes standalone plays. References External links Official website "A Certain Age: The Radio Monologues". Episode Guides. Radio show. 2006.. Discover the Lynne Truss popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Lynne Truss books.

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  • How to Talk Like a Local synopsis, comments

    How to Talk Like a Local

    Susie Dent

    'Susie Dent is a national treasure' RICHARD OSMAN'Susie Dent is a oneoff. She breathes life and fun into words and language' PAM AYRESWould you be bewildered if someone described y...

  • Plain Words synopsis, comments

    Plain Words

    Rebecca Gowers & Ernest Gowers

    'Be short, be simple, be human.'When Sir Ernest Gowers first wrote Plain Words, it was intended simply as a guide to the proper use of English for the Civil Service. Within a year,...

  • The Joy Of English synopsis, comments

    The Joy Of English

    Jesse Karjalainen

    This is a pencilsharp book about English for anyone who ever needs to write. In an easytoread style, it offers accessible and constructive advice to help you improve your English s...

  • The Lynne Truss Treasury synopsis, comments

    The Lynne Truss Treasury

    Lynne Truss

    Lynne Truss debuted in America as a guffawinducing grammarian, but her British audience has known her for years as a critically acclaimed novelist and columnist. Her previous works...

  • Wordplay synopsis, comments

    Wordplay

    Adam Lehrhaupt & Jared Chapman

    In the funny, smart mold of The Day the Crayons Quit, this sneaky lesson about the parts of speech is also a delightful story about playground competition and new friends.When the ...

  • Watch Your Tongue synopsis, comments

    Watch Your Tongue

    Mark Abley

    Phrases, idioms, and clichéswhy do we say the things we say? Watch Your Tongue explores weird and wonderful everyday sayings and what they reveal about us.Do you ever wonder why yo...

  • Kiss My Asterisk synopsis, comments

    Kiss My Asterisk

    Jenny Baranick

    Grammar has finally let its hair down! Unlike uptight grammar books that overwhelm us with every single grammar rule, Kiss My Asterisk is like a bikini: it’s fun, flirty, and cover...

  • Seriously Funny, and Other Oxymorons synopsis, comments

    Seriously Funny, and Other Oxymorons

    Simon Brett

    'Brilliant! Will make a perfect Xmas stocking filler' Bronya Ralley'Delightful. This dipinanywhere book put a smile on my face from the first page . . . for everyone who likes a go...

  • Murder Most Fancy synopsis, comments

    Murder Most Fancy

    Kellie McCourt

    She's not responsible for the corpse this time. Okay, maybe just a little bit. Our favourite socialite and felon are back in a madcap new sleuthing adventure ... for readers of Jan...

  • Beyond Words synopsis, comments

    Beyond Words

    John Humphrys

    'Wonderfully spirited' DAILY MAILThe followup to the Sunday Times Top 10 bestseller Lost for Words, from Today presenter and national treasure John Humphrys.From the huge response ...

  • Horrible Words synopsis, comments

    Horrible Words

    Rebecca Gowers

    Nothing inflames the language gripers like a misplaced disinterested, an illogical irregardless, a hideous operationalisation. To purists these are 'howlers' and 'nonwords', fit on...

  • Smashing Grammar synopsis, comments

    Smashing Grammar

    Craig Shrives

    'Few people understand Grammar like Craig Shrives. Best of all, no one explains it so well and so easily.' Chief Executive of Crimestoppers and former Director of the Intelligence...