Following the recent success of Have You Eaten Grandma? Gyles Brandreth is back with his next love-letter to language.
In his last book Gyles lamented the rise of emojis, this misuse of punctuation and the younger generation's lack-luster approach to language. In this stunning new book, Gyles celebrates the finest uses of English by handpicking the ultimate anthology of Great Britain's best-loved poems. He urges us to savor the perfect couplets, delicate words, and clever quips by learning these exquisite poems by heart. By savoring, memorizing and sharing these poems we can begin to increase literacy rates, which are at an all-time low, while enriching our lives with the joy of language. Gyles writes emphatically about the beauty, diversity and ingenuity of the language used in these poems, and the way in which they can transform our lives.<b> </b>Gyles Brandreth is a writer, broadcaster and former MP and Government Whip. His many books include the bestselling poetry anthology, <i>Dancing by the Light of the Moon, </i>and the international bestseller about spelling and punctuation, <i>Have You Eaten Grandma?</i> With Susie Dent, the lexicographer from <i>Countdown</i>, he co-hosts the award-winning podcast, <i>Something Rhymes with Purple. </i>Gyles presents <i>Great Canal Journeys</i> on Channel 4 with Dame Sheila Hancock and regularly appears on <i>Celebrity Gogglebox</i> with Dame Maureen Lipman.