Making the Cat Laugh: One Woman's Journal of Single Life on the Margins

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One woman's journal of single life on the margins. A brilliant collection of Lynne Truss' journalism -- recording the life of a metropolitan refugee from coupledom.

212 pages, Paperback

First published January 1,1995

About the author

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Lynne Truss is a writer and journalist who started out as a literary editor with a blue pencil and then got sidetracked. The author of three novels and numerous radio comedy dramas, she spent six years as the television critic of The Times of London, followed by four (rather peculiar) years as a sports columnist for the same newspaper. She won Columnist of the Year for her work for Women's Journal. Lynne Truss also hosted Cutting a Dash, a popular BBC Radio 4 series about punctuation. She now reviews books for the Sunday Times of London and is a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4. She lives in Brighton, England.

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Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 46 votes)
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April 26,2025
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I read Lynne's Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation, and really enjoyed it, so, I was happy to try another of her nonfiction efforts. Unfortunately, it did not impress. It is a book constructed from columns she has written for various publications. They seem to centre around being a single woman with cats, and other random items thrown in for no apparent reason. I didn't really find it amusing, in fact, I was glad when I finally finished it, and could move on to something else. I almost marked it as a 1 Star, but since I did smile (once or twice) at some of the bits, I decided to be generous.

2 Stars = Blah. It didn't do anything for me.
April 26,2025
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This book was a collection of newspaper columns that were written by Lynne Truss (author of Eats, Shoots, and Leaves) and originally published through The Listener, The Times, and Woman's Journal. It is devoted to commentary on the single life, the behavioral oddities of cats, and general neuroticism pertaining to society, and I found it quite entertaining. I enjoyed the audiobook on my commute and would recommend it for a free time read.
April 26,2025
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This was better than it had any right to be. I’d already read some Truss before, in the form of Eats, Shoots and Leaves, but this is an entirely different type of non-fiction. It’s basically just a series of short essays about whatever the hell Truss felt like writing about at the time. And the fact that this was published back in 1995 – and that several of the pieces mention details that date them as even earlier, such as a reference to Roald Dahl being alive – actually makes it even more interesting.

So what if it’s a book about a single woman being a single woman? I’m a male who’s in a relationship, and I still found the stories inside highly relatable, especially when she talked about her cats and her relationship with them. The truth of the matter is that Truss writes in an approachable way that’s pretty much guaranteed to make you laugh, whoever you are. And while I’m sure you could classify it as a feminist book, it’s not – not really. It’s more like a collection of comic essays, and I often wondered whether she was an influence on Danny Wallace.
April 26,2025
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I found it a very witty laugh out loud sort of book; when I read it on the train people kept giving me those looks. It is a little dated now, the current events mentioned are history, but the author has written a very funny book.
April 26,2025
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Lynne Truss pre-'Eats, Shoots & Leaves' - a collection of her newspaper columns which was a godsend when I was too groggy with some virus or other to concentrate on anything demanding. A read-once-and-pass-on book, but no worse for that.
April 26,2025
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A collection of columns, apparently. Not that funny/interesting/compelling.
April 26,2025
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Random, amusing anecdotes and musings. Kind of a journal although not structured as such. Whilst entertaining, I couldn't read a lot in one go.
April 26,2025
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Some very good bits, some not quite so funny, the last one really really made me smile!
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