Soap Behind the Ears
Author: Cornelia Otis Skinner
Illustrator: Alajalov
Publisher: Dodd, Mead & Company
Year Published: 1941
Edition: Hardcover
For sale is Soap Behind the Ears by Cornelia Otis Skinner, a humorous collection of essays with whimsical illustrations by Alajalov. This delightful 1941 hardcover edition is a wonderful read, combining wit and charm in Skinner’s unique style.
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Soap Behind the Ears by Cornelia Otis Skinner is a humorous collection of essays and anecdotes about the author's observations on everyday life, personal experiences, and the quirks of human nature. Known for her witty and light-hearted style, Skinner writes about topics ranging from the absurdities of social customs to the small frustrations and joys of daily life. The essays often focus on her own humorous misadventures, such as dealing with travel mishaps, misunderstandings in social situations, and various domestic challenges.
The book’s tone is playful and relatable, with Skinner using her sharp sense of humor to comment on the often trivial, yet universally recognizable, aspects of life. Her vivid descriptions and clever insights offer readers a mix of self-deprecating humor and social satire, making Soap Behind the Ears a delightful and entertaining read.
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Soap Behind the Ears by Cornelia Otis Skinner falls under the humor and essay genres. It is a collection of lighthearted and witty essays that offer amusing observations about everyday life and personal experiences. The book's tone is playful and comedic, making it a classic example of mid-20th-century humorous writing, with elements of social satire and personal anecdote.