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About the Book
How to Get Things Really Flat
Enlightenment for Every Man on Ironing, Vacuuming and Other Household Arts
September 2009
Trade Paperback · 240 Pages
$14.95 U.S.
ISBN 9781615190027
The Experiment
Trade Paperback · 240 Pages
$14.95 U.S.
ISBN 9781615190027
The Experiment
Description
Perfectly pitched to strike some raw nerves: A witty, often surprising manifesto about how and why men should do housework — and a very useful guide for both the millions of men who shirk household duties (see the incriminating stats below!) and the women who live with them
About the Author
Andrew Martin trained as an attorney before becoming a journalist and novelist. A regular contributor to the Guardian, he has also written for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph, the Independent and Granta, among many other publications. His seven novels include five titles — beginning with The Necropolis Railway — featuring the young Edwardian detective, Jim Stringer. He has also written short stories and radio plays. He lives with his wife and two children in London.

