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" Uh-oh is not in any dictionary or thesaurus, and is seldom seen in written form. Yet most of us utter that sound every day. And have used it all our lives... Uh-oh is way up near the top of a list of small syllables with large meanings... Uh-oh ...is a frame of mind. A philosophy. It says to expect the unexpected., and also expect to be able to deal with it as it happens most of the time. Uh-oh people seem not only to expect surprise, but they count on it, as if surprise were a dimension of vitality." These words from the opening of Uh-oh describe a special vitality that, in fact, infuses the writings of Robert Fulghum with the incomparable joie de vivre and sense of wonder that have made his books, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten and It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It , modern classic, translated into twenty-five languages. In this third volume, Fulghum explores a variety of subjects from both sides of the refrigerator door—from meatloaf to the Salvation Army Band, from fireflies to funerals, from hiccups to a watch without hands. One again, Fulghum celebrates everyday life in all its richness, subtly weaving a theme of balance throughout, balance between the mundane and the holy, between humor and grief, and between what is and what might be.
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Uh-Oh, Robert Fulghum
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- Released
- 1991
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- Title
- Uh-Oh
- Subtitle
- Some Observations from Both Sides of the Refrigerator Door
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Robert Fulghum
- Publisher
- Villard Books
- Released
- 1991
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 244
- ISBN10
- 0679401032
- ISBN13
- 9780679401032
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, True Stories, Biographies, Philosophical Topics, Humor, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Short Stories, Opinion Journalism & Essays, American Literature, Inspiration, English Humor
- Rating
- 4.15 out of 5
- Description
- " Uh-oh is not in any dictionary or thesaurus, and is seldom seen in written form. Yet most of us utter that sound every day. And have used it all our lives... Uh-oh is way up near the top of a list of small syllables with large meanings... Uh-oh ...is a frame of mind. A philosophy. It says to expect the unexpected., and also expect to be able to deal with it as it happens most of the time. Uh-oh people seem not only to expect surprise, but they count on it, as if surprise were a dimension of vitality." These words from the opening of Uh-oh describe a special vitality that, in fact, infuses the writings of Robert Fulghum with the incomparable joie de vivre and sense of wonder that have made his books, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten and It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It , modern classic, translated into twenty-five languages. In this third volume, Fulghum explores a variety of subjects from both sides of the refrigerator door—from meatloaf to the Salvation Army Band, from fireflies to funerals, from hiccups to a watch without hands. One again, Fulghum celebrates everyday life in all its richness, subtly weaving a theme of balance throughout, balance between the mundane and the holy, between humor and grief, and between what is and what might be.







