Jeremy Clarkson, shares his opinions on just about everything in For
Crying Out Loud. The publication of The World According to Clarkson in
2004 launched a multi-million copy bestselling phenomenon. But to no
avail. Jeremy's one man war on crimes against common sense has not yet
been won. And out hero's still scratching his head at the madness of it
all. But it's not all bad. He's learnt a little along the way,
including: - Why binge drinking is good for you - The worst word in the
English language - The remarkable secret of eternal youth - The problem
with America - And how to dispose of a seal For anyone who's been driven
to wonder just what is the matter with people these days, For Crying Out
Loud is the perfect riposte. Surprising, fearless and always
laugh-out-loud funny, Clarkson's back. And he's got a point . . . For
Crying Out Loud is a hilarious collection of Jeremy's Sunday Times
columns and the third in his The World According to Clarkson series
which also includes The World According to Clarkson, And Another
Thing... and How Hard Can It Be? Praise for Jeremy Clarkson: 'Brilliant
. . . laugh-out-loud' Daily Telegraph 'Outrageously funny . . . will
have you in stitches' Time Out 'Cars take a back seat as Clarkson
grumpily lets rip . . . the man has a point!' Zoo Number-one bestseller
Jeremy Clarkson writes on cars, current affairs and anything else that
annoys him in his sharp and funny collections. Born To Be Riled,
Clarkson On Cars, Don't Stop Me Now, Driven To Distraction, Round the
Bend, Motorworld and I Know You Got Soul are also available as Penguin
paperbacks; the Penguin App iClarkson: The Book of Cars can be
downloaded on the App Store. Jeremy Clarkson because his writing career
on the Rotherham Advertiser. Since then he has written for the Sun and
the Sunday Times. Today he is the tallest person working in British
television, and is the presenter of the hugely popular Top Gear.