True Lies: The Book of Bad Advice

by Mariko Tamaki

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The unsuspecting public is in for a treat in this book as Mariko Tamaki shares humour, sensitivity, love, joy, pain, social commentary, and complaints (about everything and everyone and all places, spaces, events, and things which irk the author). Mariko Tamaki is a risk taker. Her in-your-face humorous commentary on social life is innovative, clever, intelligent, artistic, and sweet. The sweetness comes at the reader in a subliminal way, so that it is upon reflection that the warmth from the heart washes over you. Tamaki's love of the world and the people in it shines in her work. Even as she takes pot shots at social behaviour, there lies at the core of the work a feeling of deep, soft love. One moment, you will howl with laughter until the tears run from your eyes. By the next line of True Lies, you will find yourself reflecting on the social implications of the topics Tamaki raises. Tamaki's gift as an orator and writer lies in her capacity to disarm the reader, using humour as a great leveller.
She brings the reader face to face with idiosyncrasies, prejudices, conservatism, hostilities, narrowness of vision, and all of the small (and large) negative behaviours that make life difficult.
  • ISBN10 0889614024
  • ISBN13 9780889614024
  • Publish Date 1 January 2000
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 17 September 2014
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Women's Press of Canada
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 131
  • Language English