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Andrew A. Rooney : Sincerely, Andy Rooney
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Author: Andrew A. Rooney
Title: Sincerely, Andy Rooney
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 435
Date: 2000-05
ISBN: 0786224835
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Weight: 0.95 pounds
Size: 6.1 x 9.1 x 1.2 inches
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The life of the lovably grumpy 60 Minutes commentator and syndicated columnist in letters to family, friends, and the public.. As you might imagine, Andy Rooney gets a lot of letters. As you might not expect, he writes a lot of letters, too. Now, for the first time, the funniest, wisest and most interesting of Rooneys correspondence is collected. At times acerbic, hilarious and sage, Rooneys missives cover a wide array of topics. He responds to complaints from viewers; he corresponds with old friends; and he writes to his children (the long letter to them about why hes decided he can no longer believe in God is one of the collections highlights).A wonderful gift book that makes you chuckle and think twice, this is Andy Rooney at his best.


Amazon.com Review
Cantankerous cultural icon Andy Rooney has come up with a twist on a concept for his latest book: instead of printing letters that people have written to him, he has collected his own responses, prefaced with occasional editorial notes to get the reader up to speed. All together, they make an interesting chronicle of his career, spanning everything from his missive to CBS management's 1950 request to swear that he had never been a member of the Communist party to his response to a modern conspiracy theorist. Rooney is at his best when his sly deadpan humor comes out, as when he replies to the editor of a celebrity cookbook with a recipe for baked potato ice cream. Just as enjoyable for other reasons are the pieces in which he becomes almost breathtaking in his cussedness, stubbornly waging an extensive battle against the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance and mercilessly ripping apart the letters of a fifth-grade class. Regular viewers of 60 Minutes will be gratified to see that even in short letters, Rooney has a tendency to take sudden detours into his trademark quotidian observations ("Of all the postal abbreviations, MI is the worst."). Less frequent but more prominent are his forays into the maddeningly illogical, as when he refuses to understand why being a homosexual is not the same kind of risky behavior as being a cigarette smoker, or when he defends his linguistically naive statement that English is "better" than other languages. Ah, but that's all part of his peculiar charm, isn't it? --Ali Davis

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