Diplomatic Incidents: Memoirs of an (Un)diplomatic Wife

Diplomatic Incidents: Memoirs of an (Un)diplomatic Wife

by Cherry Denman (Author)

Synopsis

Cherry Denman has spent her life trailing husband Charlie round some of the world's most remote outposts and can ask for the lavatory in eleven languages. While some aspects of living abroad will always puzzle her - saunas, tofu and circumcision, to name just three - she wouldn't have missed it for anything. Lessons learnt range from the practical (possessions belong either in the suitcase or the skip: storage is for wimps), to the truly useful (how to avoid the drinks party bore) and the truly bizarre (the episode with the goat ...). Charming and witty, these hilarious tales of global misunderstsanding are illustrated with over seventy original line drawings.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: John Murray
Published: 12 May 2011

ISBN 10: 1848542437
ISBN 13: 9781848542433
Book Overview: The candid memoirs of an (un)diplomatic wife

Media Reviews
'Charming . . . delightful, a collection of lively, jolly anecdotes [which] can be dipped into as and when you fancy. Cherry is smashing, high-spirited, fond of a good joke, and she can be blissfully rude' * Daily Mail *
'Deliciously rude, scandalously funny and crammed with quite interesting bits' * John Lloyd *
'This diplomat's wife reveals the riotous truth about their perilous postings' * Mail on Sunday *
'Denman's accuracy and effusive wit . . . had me cheering out loud' * The Times *
'I can honestly say it's funniest book that I've read for a long time . . . Cherry has obviously revelled in her life abroad, diplomatic or not. Read the book and enjoy' * Oxford Times *
Author Bio
Almost educated at St Teresa's Convent, Effingham, Cherry Denman went on to study at the Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford, and at the Royal College of Art. An acclaimed artist and illustrator, she has written and illustrated several previous books including A Modern Book of Hours and The History Puzzle. Cherry is married with two children and, when not abroad, lives in London, where she tries to ignore the glazed looks of her loyal friends as she recounts her tales of typhoons and tarantulas, and pretends not to care when they assume her West African voodoo fetish earrings come from Accessorize. And how was she supposed to know that samphire was the new broccoli?