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How To Be A Likeable Bigot

How To Be A Likeable Bigot

How To Be A Likeable Bigot is a sharp collection of satirical essays by Naomi Datta. Blending humor with social critique, it shows how to navigate modern life by being perfectly ordinary. Ideal for adults who love witty cultural satire, this book feels playful, thought-provoking, and reassuringly insightful.

Written as a sequence of crisp essays, How To Be A Likeable Bigot welcomes you into Datta’s warm, sly voice. Each piece sketches familiar scenes—from balancing tiger moms to dodging the pink slip—while gently turning the camera on our own impulses to fit in. The result is a brisk, intimate reading experience: humorous, perceptive, and rich with cultural slyness.

  • Sharp collection of satire examining conformity and everyday survival
  • Witty, observant voice with Datta’s deft, inimitable style
  • Topics range from parenting archetypes to workplace moments and social norms
  • Short, punchy essays that read like conversations—quick to enjoy, hard to forget
  • Thought-provoking humor that invites reflection without preaching

After finishing How To Be A Likeable Bigot, readers gain a wry perspective and a reminder that humor can reveal truths about ourselves and our world, leaving them more curious, a little braver, and ready to see the ordinary in a new light.

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How To Be A Likeable Bigot is a sharp collection of satirical essays by Naomi Datta. Blending humor with social critique, it shows how to navigate modern life by being perfectly ordinary. Ideal for adults who love witty cultural satire, this book feels playful, thought-provoking, and reassuringly insightful.

Written as a sequence of crisp essays, How To Be A Likeable Bigot welcomes you into Datta’s warm, sly voice. Each piece sketches familiar scenes—from balancing tiger moms to dodging the pink slip—while gently turning the camera on our own impulses to fit in. The result is a brisk, intimate reading experience: humorous, perceptive, and rich with cultural slyness.

  • Sharp collection of satire examining conformity and everyday survival
  • Witty, observant voice with Datta’s deft, inimitable style
  • Topics range from parenting archetypes to workplace moments and social norms
  • Short, punchy essays that read like conversations—quick to enjoy, hard to forget
  • Thought-provoking humor that invites reflection without preaching

After finishing How To Be A Likeable Bigot, readers gain a wry perspective and a reminder that humor can reveal truths about ourselves and our world, leaving them more curious, a little braver, and ready to see the ordinary in a new light.