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My Family and other Disasters

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'Hi Dad.''Who's calling, please?''It's Lucy ... Your daughter.''Ah, yes. Which one are you again? The one that reads or the one that shops?'For Lucy Mangan family life has never exactly been a bed of roses.With parents so parsimonious that if they had soup for a meal they would decline an accompanying drink (soup IS a drink), and a grandmother who refused to sit down for 82 years so that she wouldn't wear out the sofa, Lucy spent most of her childhood oscillating between extreme states of anxiety.Fortunately, this hasn't affected her ability to write, and in this, her first collection of Guardian columns, she shares her hilarious take on everything from family relations to the credit crunch and why organised sport should be abolished.

236 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2009

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Lucy Mangan

20 books166 followers
Lucy Mangan (born 1974) is a British journalist and author. She is a columnist, features writer and TV critic for The Guardian. Her writing style is both feminist and humorous.

Mangan grew up in Catford, south east London, but both her parents were originally from Lancashire. She studied English at Cambridge University and trained to be a solicitor. After qualifying as a solicitor, she began to work instead in a bookshop and then, in 2003, found a work experience placement at The Guardian.

She continues to work at The Guardian writing a regular column and TV reviews plus occasional features. Her book My Family and other Disasters (2009) is a collection of her newspaper columns. She has also written books about her childhood and her wedding.

Mangan also has a regular column for Stylist magazine and has been a judge for the Booktrust Roald Dahl Funny Prize.

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1,625 reviews446 followers
January 4, 2021
Lucy Mangan is a funny lady who can find the absurd in anything. Most of these pieces were written for The Guardian. My favorite section was the one in which she describes and skewers television shows, a lot of them American. A good pickup and putdown anytime book.
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Author 22 books524 followers
August 25, 2013
Didn't realise this was a collection of columns. I'd actually read lots of them already - and I find Lucy's writing pretty memorable so didn't re-read - but it still made me laugh out loud on a couple of occasions.
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Author 1 book40 followers
July 23, 2009
A collection of columns from 'The Guardian' from the past few years, organised into five broad categories.

Some of the columns are amusing (although unfortunately the best lines are quoted in the introduction, rather dimming the humour when read in context later on). Some of them even made me feel a tug of kinship with the author. And others were trite, rather pointless and silly. Possibly this is inherent in having to produce a regular column, since inspiration won't strike every day.

The writing is very good - Mangan has a distinctive style and some excellent turns of phrase. Not a book to sit down and read over a few days, but enjoyable to dip into now and again. The kind of book to leave around for visitors, perhaps.
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427 reviews4 followers
April 13, 2021
Fun and entertaining. She has a quirky outlook. A little dated as the columns are from mid-noughties but enjoyable nonetheless. Hubby is a huge fan which is why I read it. It's more a dip in and out book, rather than reading from cover to cover.
I loved her book "Bookworm".
800 reviews1 follower
February 24, 2019
This was quite an amusing read, good to dip in and out , lots of short articles.
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2,629 reviews
July 31, 2020
Lucy Mangan = perfection, nuff said.
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February 12, 2013
My father always read the Guardian newspaper and years ago we enjoyed reading Sue Limb's column. For a while there was nothing that matched the humour, until Lucy Mangan. This book is a collection of Lucy's columns from the Guardian....some very funny - and a couple of my favourites...when Lucy's father does all the cooking, because, should her mother accidently stumble upon the kitchen, all she can make is "gin surprise"! As a graduate Lucy went to many job interviews in the City and the interviewer would say something like "Tell me again why you would put the proceeds of an index-linked, high-yield, guilt-edged, covalent-bonded, well-endowed hedge fund.....in a Lloyds current account?" and she would say "Because they give you a free money that sorts the coins for you," before being gently escorted off the premises! The next book I am to read, is also from my father's collection and another columnist from the Guardian - Charlie Brooker.
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June 15, 2009
Lucy Mangan is a force for good sense and reserve in a world of solipsistic rubbish and nonsense. She and I share a common phobia, for travel and a deeply held suspicion of excessive demonstrations of emotion. She's a glorious bookworm, thoroughly sensible and laugh out loud funny in her columns for The Guardian.
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199 reviews13 followers
November 13, 2016
A collection of columns from 'The Guardian' newspaper from the past decade or so by Lucy Mangan. Mixture of good and bland but generally amusing and at odd times tears running down my face hilarious. If you read it, read the editor's introduction at the end because it steals some of the best lines and then it is monotonous reading them later.
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June 24, 2015
Well, at first I really liked this book it was funny and well written, it was broken up into different sections and a different topic was written about on each entry and I liked that style, however it soon became an effort for me to pick it up as I found it less and less funny and I struggled to finish it.
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577 reviews8 followers
September 25, 2013
Excellent book, very funny from a clever and witty woman.
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February 12, 2013
Laughed out loud several times and have never read a book that's required me to check the kindle dictionary as often!!
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Author 17 books18 followers
July 12, 2013
A lovely collection of Lucy's columns exploring her family and other disasters.
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