My August pick for #12BooksOf2024 is Says Who?, by Anne Curzan. I liked her approach to grammar and language.
My August pick for #12BooksOf2024 is Says Who?, by Anne Curzan. I liked her approach to grammar and language.
Correcting others‘ grammar is a little cringe these days. Curzan makes the case for those of us who love words to be kinder and more curious about different ways to get our points across. She argues that we KNOW what is being communicated most of the time, and pointing out “mistakes” is mostly mean-spirited, if not outright racist in some situations. Usage of it‘s/its, they, pronouns, etc. all covered thoughtfully. I really enjoyed this!
A vey good usage guide that encourages the inner wordie rather than the inner grammando. Curzan brings her own experience and input from her students to make this a well-rounded book.
FANTASTIC book - absolutely one of my faves of the year so far. A brilliant and open-hearted perspective on grammar and how it relates to culture/context, and super educational-yet-fun! I now know I'm a “wordie” — someone who loves words and grammar rules but also kind of loves breaking the rules and viewing them as flexible and dynamic (as opposed to a “grammando“ [self-defining! 🤣], which I tended toward when I was younger). ❤️