Wasn't the Grass Greener?: Thirty-three Reasons Why Life Isn't as Good as It Used to Be

by Barbara Holland

Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

808

Collection

Publication

Mariner Books (2000), Paperback, 235 pages

Description

Liquor cabinets, suntans, clotheslines, childhood, world wars, pianos . . . What do these things have in common? They are all headed the way of the dinosaurs. Children are opting out of childhood, liquor cabinets and pianos have vanished from homes, and unimpressive mini wars are the norm. In Wasn't the Grass Greener?, Barbara Holland shares her sentiments on this deplorable but inevitable outcome, as she moans and groans, wistfully remembers, and sarcastically decries the state of the world today. With a style reminiscent of E.B. White and a wit like Erma Bombeck's, Barbara Holland's short, sharp, and all-original essays are laugh-out-loud funny, whether or not you share her memories. An engaging reminder of the past, Wasn't the Grass Greener? is a straight-up collection of a curmudgeon's complaints with a shot of nostalgia on the side.… (more)

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LibraryThing member satyridae
Holland's unabashedly nostalgic look backwards draws some deeply flawed conclusions. Many of her eulogies were for things that, 10 years later, turned out not to be dead after all, and that made for some decidedly odd reading. I expected more amusement than I actually got from this one. It read
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like one of those stereotypical conversations with one's grandparents, with about as much logical consistency. There were chapters of sweetness, however, and that bumps my rating up a star.
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Physical description

235 p.; 8.5 inches

ISBN

015601176X / 9780156011761
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