PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9781324004851
- Categories 25QT1, [2025], BX, BXOS, FEB25_1, Language & linguistics, MAR25_1, NA25Q1, New Arrivals OS, NF LANG, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Personal Development, P@ns1ng, Reference, SEPT24_1
- Author(s) Geraldine Woods
- Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
- Pages 336
- Format Hardcover
- Dimensions 16.3cm x 3cm x 24.4cm
- Weight 0.552 kg
product description
Virginia Woolf, Toni Morrison, Neil Armstrong, Jack Kerouac, Yoda: these are just a handful of the writers and speakers whose words are parsed in this diverting romp through sentences culled from poems, essays, speeches, songs, fiction and film. In chapters titled for distinctive features, such as “U-turn” and “impossibility”, master teacher Geraldine Woods deftly reveals the underlying craft that goes into the creation of a memorable sentence. Literature lovers will be delighted to discover new authors and revisit favourite passages from a fresh perspective. And writers who want to stretch their skills by following the prompts in each chapter may well find themselves feeling as Henry James did when he wrote, “I have many irons on the fire, and am bursting with writableness.” 25 Great Sentences and How They Got That Way is a must-read book for any resister of grammar-bound, sentence-diagramming analysis who wants to understand the art that lifts a sentence from good to great.

