Wednesday, June 6, 2012

New Title

                                                                                               
1) Jones, Richard and Justine Crow. The Little Book of Nits. 2012. Bloomsbury. Hardbound: 128 pages. Price: GBP 7.99 (about $12.38 U.S.).

SUMMARY: It's not something easily owned up to, but every family in the country will have come into contact with head lice, either through embarrassing personal experience or by grizzly tales told by friends and relations. The world is teeming with head lice.
     Both a manual and an entertaining read, The Little Book of Nits is small enough to be purchased as an impulse buy, but also serious enough for it to be a useful addition to the home reference library. Broken down into bite-sized pieces are full details of the history and biology of head lice, advice on how to spot an infestation and the many different ways of dealing with it, natural versus chemical treatments, gadgets and combs, and other aspects of our relationship with these annoying arthropods. Inside, we'll learn that most of what you have been told or think you know is wrong. Is it any wonder we can't get rid of them?
     Throughout, the book is illuminated with amusing anecdotes, myths, pictures, cartoons, silly stories and interesting facts. Presented clearly and objectively, it is a quick reference tool for parents and carers, and an entertaining little guide to these most irritating of insect.
RECOMMENDATION: This is a lousy book and that's a good thing! My favorite section is: Keeping Lice as Pets (pages 112-113).




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