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Eats, Shoots & Leaves

don September 3, 2004
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Ever walk past a

shop window sign, notice a misplaced apostrophe and feel compelled to confront the owner

about it? Then you have lots in common with Lynne Truss, a former editor and

Englishwoman who writes novels and hilarious punctuation books in her spare time.

Eats, Shoots & Leaves was a runaway best seller in England, and is making up for lost

time in America. (Not a word was changed for the U.S. edition.)



Once you

read past Frank McCourt’s charming foreword and the author’s thirty-four-page (!)

introduction, you’ll find a treasure trove of history, examples, proper usage and a

collection of personal stories (I like the Kerry-Anne one best, about a short-lived pen

pal relationship) that will have you laughing out loud as you go.



Read

this book and you’ll learn once and for all the simple rule of its and it’s. And commas,

those bounding “sheepdogs” that keep sentences in order: Where do you put them? Seven

rules apply (no, you don’t have to memorize them) but basically you use one when you want

the reader to pause a beat. Truss also shines fresh light on the semicolon (my personal

favorite), the colon, the dash and the ellipse (…).



My beefs are few.

Sometimes the narrative does get technical and I find my wheels spinning in the mud. But

never fear. Ms. Truss keeps her tow truck idling at all times and will power winch you

out of the ooze within a page or two. Also, I felt her to be a tad reactionary

concerning the use of smilies in emails. Sorry, but I like the smiley and I’m going to

keep it.



All told, Eats, Shoots & Leaves is a winner. Don’t

listen to radio shock jock Don Imus, who pronounced the book “unreadable.” He should

have stuck with it; he would have liked the Kerry-Anne part, too.

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