
The New Well-Tempered Sentence: A Punctuation Handbook for the Innocent, the Eager, and the Doomed
About this book
For over a decade The New Well-Tempered Sentence has provided instruction and pleasure to the wariest student and the most punctilious scholar alike. Now Karen Elizabeth Gordon has revised and enlarged her classic handbook with fuller explanations of the rules of punctuation, additional whimsical graphics, and further character development and drama -- all the while redeeming punctuation from the perils of boredom. For anyone who has despaired of opening a punctuation handbook (but whose sentences despair without one), The New Well-Tempered Sentence will teach you clearly and simply where to place a comma and how to use an apostrophe. And as you master the elusive slashes, dots, and dashes that give expression to our most perplexing thoughts, you will find yourself in the grip of a bizarre and beguiling comedy of manners. Long-time fans will delight in the further intrigues of cover girl Loona, the duke and duchess, and the mysterious Rosie and Nimrod. The New Well-Tempered Sentence is sure to entertain while teaching you everything you want to know about punctuation. Never before has punctuation been so much fun!
Where to buy
No purchase options available at this time.
More by Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Paris Out of Hand: A Wayward Guide
Nick Bantock, Karen Elizabeth Gordon, Barbara Hodgson

The Deluxe Transitive Vampire: The Ultimate Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager, and the Doomed
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
The Disheveled Dictionary: A Curious Caper Through Our Sumptuous Lexicon
Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Torn Wings and Faux Pas: A Flashbook of Style, a Beastly Guide Through the Writer's Labyrinth
Karen Elizabeth Gordon