The Curious Columns of Adrian Chiles
(Author) Adrian ChilesAdrian Chiles's weekly Guardian column has gained a cult following for his unique insights into everything from the present tense in history podcasts to his legendary at-home urinal. Chiles never misses. And his targets are the stuff of life, the everyday things we should all stop and think about a little more: favourite spoons, the correct duration of a hug, falling into a bed of wild garlic, or even discovering you have a naked doppleganger on OnlyFans.
This bumper collection takes us on a brilliant, bemused tour of British life, delivering offbeat, comforting blasts of truth, humour and warmth. 'The nation's only truly good columnist' Imogen West-Knights, Slate'It can't do you any harm' Adrian Chiles
Adrian Chiles
Adrian Chiles is a British television and radio presenter known for his work on BBC and ITV. He has hosted shows such as The One Show, Match of the Day 2, and Daybreak. Chiles is praised for his conversational and engaging style, which has made him a popular figure in the world of broadcasting. In addition to his television work, he has also written several books, including "We Don't Know What We're Doing" and "We Need to Talk About Kevin Bridges." Chiles' writing is characterized by its wit, humor, and insightful commentary on contemporary issues. His most famous work is "We Don't Know What We're Doing," which explores the challenges and uncertainties of modern life with honesty and humor. Chiles' contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the genre of memoir and autobiography, and he continues to be a respected voice in the world of media and entertainment.