Emily Post's Great Get-Togethers: Casual Gatherings & Elegant Parties at Home
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Anna Post and Lizzie Post, the great-great-granddaughters of world-renowned etiquette and entertaining guru Emily Post, provide the first and last guide you will ever need for hosting a successful party of any size effortlessly and enjoyably. With Emily Post’s Great Get-Togethers, the Post sisters revise and reconfigure Emily Post’s Entertaining for a modern time and a new generation, with valuable ideas and information to help young singles and couples develop their unique entertaining style and throw the perfect party.
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Great-great-granddaughters of American etiquette maven Emily Post, Anna Post (Emily Post's Wedding Parties) and Lizzie Post (How Do You Work This Thing?: Advice for the Newly Independent on Roommates, Jobs, Sex, and Everything That Counts) provide lists and timetables for planning a party, and they cover invitations, party space, equipment, and help. For each type of party (e.g., cocktail, dinner, outdoor, or holiday), a few recipes are included. This book differs from most other party books by answering troublesome questions such as how to address an invitation to an unmarried couple, make proper introductions, and accommodate an unexpected additional guest. The Posts advise readers to think about each guest before the gathering to assure that everyone is given special attention. They focus on the comfort and enjoyment of guests and hosts, rather than the elegance or extravagance of the party. VERDICT This distinctive etiquette/party book will build confidence and help hosts feel relaxed for having learned essential keys to good hospitality.-Ann Weber, Bellarmine Coll. Preparatory, San Jose, CA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Library Journal Reviews
Great-great-granddaughters of American etiquette maven Emily Post, Anna Post (Emily Post's Wedding Parties) and Lizzie Post (How Do You Work This Thing?: Advice for the Newly Independent on Roommates, Jobs, Sex, and Everything That Counts) provide lists and timetables for planning a party, and they cover invitations, party space, equipment, and help. For each type of party (e.g., cocktail, dinner, outdoor, or holiday), a few recipes are included. This book differs from most other party books by answering troublesome questions such as how to address an invitation to an unmarried couple, make proper introductions, and accommodate an unexpected additional guest. The Posts advise readers to think about each guest before the gathering to assure that everyone is given special attention. They focus on the comfort and enjoyment of guests and hosts, rather than the elegance or extravagance of the party. VERDICT This distinctive etiquette/party book will build confidence and help hosts feel relaxed for having learned essential keys to good hospitality.—Ann Weber, Bellarmine Coll. Preparatory, San José, CA
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