Synopses & Reviews
Grammar has finally let its hair down! Unlike uptight grammar books that overwhelm us with every single grammar rule,
Missed Periods and Other Grammar Scares is like a bikini: its fun, flirty, and covers only the most important bits. Its lessons, which are 100 percent free of complicated grammar jargon, have been carefully selected to include todays most common, noticeable errors—the ones that confuse our readers or make them wonder if we are, in fact, smarter than a fifth grader. What is the proper use of an apostrophe? When should an ellipsis be used instead of an em dash? Why do we capitalize President Obama but not “the president”? And why is that question mark placed
outside of the end quote?
Author Jenny Baranick is an English professor whose students cant believe shes actually that into grammar. Upon experiencing the joys of grammar at an early age, raising grammar awareness became Jennys raison d'être. By spreading her remarkably user-friendly and hilarious approach to grammar, she hopes everyone will experience the satisfaction of a properly placed comma, a precisely used semicolon, and a correctly deployed en dash.
Missed Periods and Other Grammar Scares shows grammar as its never been seen before: uncomplicated, laugh-out-loud funny, and, dare we say, a little risqué.
Synopsis
A new, edgy, entertaining book about grammar and usage in the spirit of the bestselling Eats, Shoots & Leaves.
About the Author
Jenny Baranick teaches English composition, critical thinking, and a remedial English class called Writing Skills at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. Consistently shocked at the poor grammar of her students, in January 2010, Jenny started her popular Missed Periods and Other Grammar Scares blog.