Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
An extraordinary collection of more than 700 of Twain's most memorable aphorisms, this book celebrates Twain's gift for telling a story and gives us his views on over 400 topics, including Adam and Eve, fountain pens, procrastination, gullibility, grammar, and politics.
Synopsis
Mark Twain is one of the most beloved figures in American history, and one of the most gifted storytellers and critics; through his novels, essays and letters, he is probably one of the most quoted Americans of all time. When in Doubt, Tell the Truth captures the essence of Twain's unique gifts - the dark humour, the wry observations and the keen insights into social and political realities, both particularly American and broadly human.