Common Nonsense

Common Nonsense by Andy Rooney, published by PublicAffairs on October 17, 2002, is a collection of essays that showcases Rooney’s signature wit and insight. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. Each chapter addresses a topic that resonates with Rooney, including food, morality, money, sports, and various aspects of daily life, providing readers with a glimpse into his perspectives and contradictions.
In this book, readers will encounter Rooney’s acerbic humor and thoughtful commentary on subjects such as government, politics, health, and the English language. The essays are designed to provoke thought and reflection, as Rooney shares his unique take on the complexities of modern life. With its engaging style, Common Nonsense invites readers to explore the nuances of everyday experiences through Rooney’s eyes.
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Common Nonsense is Andy Rooney at his best–acerbic, teasing, witty, insightful, and wise. Each chapter is devoted to a topic close to his heart–food, morality, money, sports, home and work life, government, politics, health, doctors, and the English language. And readers get an inside peek at Rooney as a person, including a whole raft of contradictions.
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