This charming and whimsically illustrated book of newly minted
words--on politics and the media, love and friendship, work, play,
family, fashion, and city life--is "a lexicon of witty neologisms for
the modern age" (Vanity Fair).
You are a typical citizen of the young millennium, caught up in the
fast-paced megatasking socio-professional whirl of our ever-evolving
digitally enhanced lives.
If you've ever wondered what to call it when you answer the TV remote
instead of the phone, or wished you had a phrase to capture your
supervisor's stealth campaign to stall your career, here is your guide.
Now you can say "Oops, droidian slip!" with ease, and call out your boss
for the impedimentor that he is. Armed with Wordbirds, you will be
able to skillfully talk your way into--or out of--any situation the
twenty-first century throws at you.
With 150 gorgeous, highly expressive bird illustrations, these
neologisms will have you crowing with delight, and show you that fine
feathers make fine words. (Not to mention give new meaning to the term
"tweeting.")
A perfect gift book, Wordbirds is "literary catnip for bird lovers who
also find themselves fascinated--or annoyed--by the quirks of modern
life" (The New York Times Book Review).