
Teach Yourself To Live is a self-help classic from a very distant age. Then, as now, the self-help world was dominated by energetic Americans preaching the secrets of limitless achievement. But from the off this delightfully dry, wise & pragmatic book offers something quite different
- a sober, somewhat stern, but ultimately generous guide to living in a world blighted by modernity & taxes. Nostalgic, funny & charming, this book somewhat bad-temperedly insists the reader not get ideas above his or her station
- yet it ends up delivering a bracing, empowering guide to knowing yourself & living well (despite it all). Oliver Burkeman called this book ”a place of stability & solid ground amid the rushing omnibuses”. Full of fascinating & unexpected revelations, Teach Yourself To Live flips self-help on its head & provides a marvellous insight into the way we used to feel about life & how to live it. Since 1938, millions of people have learned to do the things they love with Teach Yourself. Welcome to the how-to guides that changed the modern world.