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Miss Manners' Guide to Domestic Tranquility: The Authoritative Manual for Every Civilized Household, However Harried Book

The world gets more confusing every day, and now even our family life can be unbearably complicated. There's one person who knows how to keep her poise in any social situation, and, fortunately for the rest of us, she has condensed her household wisdom into Miss Manners' Guide to Domestic Tranquility. Including questions from her column's readers, her delicately witty answers, and original essays on topics like "Child Rearing" and "Sabotaging Festivity" (one of these is a good thing, the other bad), the Guide is well-organized enough to use as a reference but also entertaining enough to browse on the way to grandma's house. Miss Manners' style navigates the passage between refined and precious with ease, and is consistently endearing. She has correctly divined that the only way modern Americans will pay attention to etiquette advice is to couch it in gently humorous language, yet her seriousness pervades each sentence. Her advice on subjects ranging from resolving family feuds to surviving reunions to paying relatives for professional services is straightforward, unambiguous, and as pleasant as a flawless tea party. If you have a family, consider Miss Manners' Guide to Domestic Tranquility your instruction manual. --Rob LightnerRead More

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  • Product Description

    America's leading civility expert knocks household discourteousness off its foundations.

    As the rudeness rampant in America's streets sends its citizens fleeing inside to bolt the doors and draw the shades, they are finding what was once the relative safety of the hearth threatened by an unwelcome addition to their living space--the same rudeness presumably left behind when they stepped across their own cozy thresholds.

    With the keen wit and insight that distinguishes her column and previous books, Judith Martin's newest work equips residences everywhere with the tools to return manners to domestic life. Refusing to recognize that the harried household cannot meet her standards of propriety--especially since all households are now harried--Miss Manners explains how this is done.

    Whether your family is nuclear, blended, extended, or unrelated; whether you are single, divorced, living together, or married; at a family dinner or dinner party; engaged in combat with the neighbors or with the relatives--there is simply no substitute for the core of civility that must reside at the heart of every house, condo or apartment if it is truly to be a home.

    Miss Manners is prepared to sweep through your house and get rid of those lurking traces of rudeness that you were pretending not to notice.
    You know you are not going to be able to enjoy a pleasant and peaceful household until these few chores are done.

    Table of Contents
    Chapter One--The People
    Allotting due space and respect to parents, children, roommates, relatives--and whoever those
    other people are whom one of them must have brought home

    Chapter Two--The Place
    Making use of the rooms instead of turning them into a mess or a museum, while everybody huddles upstairs

    Chapter Three--The Rules
    Negotiating compromises without having to leave home for Domestic Dispute Court

    Chapter Four--The System
    Keeping track of where everybody is, where they are supposed to be, and what they are supposed to be doing (if they remember)

    Chapter Five--The Help
    Getting the housework done when you can't complain about the Servant Problem--because theservants are you and the people in the phone book who may be there sometime today

    Chapter Six--The Visitors
    Offering hospitality without surrendering your privacy or your resources to the thankless

    Chapter Seven--Entertaining: The Social Contract
    Reviving the art of not-for-profit entertaining to make friends who will love you for yourself

    Chapter Eight--Entertaining: The Social Event
    Learning to give a variety of parties, formal and informal--because it beats staying home alone watching TV

    Chapter Nine--Entertaining: The Relatives
    Kindling warm memories rather than heated conflict at family occasions

    Chapter Ten--The Community
    Being pleasant enough to the neighbors so you're not afraid to walk out your own front door

  • 0517701650
  • 9780517701652
  • Judith Martin
  • 1 October 1999
  • Crown Pub
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 384
  • 1
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