The Sound of No Hands Clapping: A Memoir
The highly anticipated sequel to the best-selling-and laugh-out-loud funny How to Lose Friends and Alienate People.



When even his friends refer to him in print as "a balding, bug-eyed opportunist with the looks of a beach ball, the charisma of a glove-puppet, and an ego the size of a Hercules supply plane," the odds of Toby Young scoring-in any sense-appear to be slim. But then How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, his account of the five years he spent trying (and failing) to take Manhattan, improbably catapults Toby to bestsellerdom, and his book is translated into twelve languages, including American.



Now Tinseltown beckons.



After receiving a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity from a big Hollywood producer, Toby sets his sights anew on a high-flying career, this time on the West Coast. But it doesn't take long for Toby's fabled "brown thumb" and self-sabotaging instincts to reassert themselves. On the home front, though, things seem to be looking up: Toby manages to persuade his girlfriend to marry him and move to Los Angeles-but then she decides to abandon her promising legal career in order to become a fulltime homemaker . . . and mother. Toby's increasingly hapless attempts to pursue a glamorous showbiz career while buried in diapers will strike a chord with all modern fathers struggling to find the right work/life balance . . . and with their utterly exasperated wives.



Failure-and fatherhood-have never been funnier.
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The Sound of No Hands Clapping: A Memoir
The highly anticipated sequel to the best-selling-and laugh-out-loud funny How to Lose Friends and Alienate People.



When even his friends refer to him in print as "a balding, bug-eyed opportunist with the looks of a beach ball, the charisma of a glove-puppet, and an ego the size of a Hercules supply plane," the odds of Toby Young scoring-in any sense-appear to be slim. But then How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, his account of the five years he spent trying (and failing) to take Manhattan, improbably catapults Toby to bestsellerdom, and his book is translated into twelve languages, including American.



Now Tinseltown beckons.



After receiving a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity from a big Hollywood producer, Toby sets his sights anew on a high-flying career, this time on the West Coast. But it doesn't take long for Toby's fabled "brown thumb" and self-sabotaging instincts to reassert themselves. On the home front, though, things seem to be looking up: Toby manages to persuade his girlfriend to marry him and move to Los Angeles-but then she decides to abandon her promising legal career in order to become a fulltime homemaker . . . and mother. Toby's increasingly hapless attempts to pursue a glamorous showbiz career while buried in diapers will strike a chord with all modern fathers struggling to find the right work/life balance . . . and with their utterly exasperated wives.



Failure-and fatherhood-have never been funnier.
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The Sound of No Hands Clapping: A Memoir

The Sound of No Hands Clapping: A Memoir

by Toby Young

Narrated by Simon Vance

Unabridged — 7 hours, 46 minutes

The Sound of No Hands Clapping: A Memoir

The Sound of No Hands Clapping: A Memoir

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Overview

The highly anticipated sequel to the best-selling-and laugh-out-loud funny How to Lose Friends and Alienate People.



When even his friends refer to him in print as "a balding, bug-eyed opportunist with the looks of a beach ball, the charisma of a glove-puppet, and an ego the size of a Hercules supply plane," the odds of Toby Young scoring-in any sense-appear to be slim. But then How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, his account of the five years he spent trying (and failing) to take Manhattan, improbably catapults Toby to bestsellerdom, and his book is translated into twelve languages, including American.



Now Tinseltown beckons.



After receiving a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity from a big Hollywood producer, Toby sets his sights anew on a high-flying career, this time on the West Coast. But it doesn't take long for Toby's fabled "brown thumb" and self-sabotaging instincts to reassert themselves. On the home front, though, things seem to be looking up: Toby manages to persuade his girlfriend to marry him and move to Los Angeles-but then she decides to abandon her promising legal career in order to become a fulltime homemaker . . . and mother. Toby's increasingly hapless attempts to pursue a glamorous showbiz career while buried in diapers will strike a chord with all modern fathers struggling to find the right work/life balance . . . and with their utterly exasperated wives.



Failure-and fatherhood-have never been funnier.

Editorial Reviews

As Toby Young's wife ruefully noted, nobody could accuse her of marrying him for money: "I'd been fired as the Evening Standard's New York columnist, fired as a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, fired as The Independent's New York columnist, fired as a staff writer at Gear. The only thing I'd learned was what not to say when you've been fired." In this welcome follow-up to How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, Young brings us up to date on his journalistic assignments, which include posing as a patient as a penis enlargement clinic and as a greeter at a Wal-Mart. Hilarity in the midst of misfortune.

Jane Magazine

Throughout all the stupid, self-defeating and despicable things he does, he's still weirdly likable.

Village Voice

The most successful professional failurist imaginable.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170818136
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 07/15/2006
Edition description: Unabridged
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