Praise for "The Art of Conversation"
"Sleek Catherine Blyth is undoubtedly a delightful dinner party companion"
-"The Washington Post"
"In this handy guide to civilized banter, Blyth reintroduces the craft of modern discourse"
-"Elle"
"The Art of Conversation" "will make your next foray into a bar or business reception much more entertaining [...] it will help both wallflowers and those lost in cyberspace achieve conversational connections"
-"Los Angeles Times"
"Blyth makes a spirited pitch for old-fashioned talk"
-"Salon.com "
"Witty, eloquent and insightful, Blyth's books is a delightful encouragement to rediscover conversation as the best communication technology."
-"Publishers Weekly"
"Mixing up science with psychology and philosophy with literature, she argues the case for banter and badinage. It's free, fun and gets your brain cells firing like the prettiest of firework displays.'"
-"Marie Claire"
"This is not so much a self-help guide for marriages in trouble as it is inspiration and assistance for those in relationships that are fairly healthy."--"Library Journal"
"Catherine Blyth puts a genteel spin on the adage 'marriage takes work.'"--"Elle"
"Blyth writes for an audience curious for the perspective of Queen Victoria and Madonna, Charles Darwin and Rod Stewart, and this high-low mash-up is difficult to resist." --
The Daily Beast "Catherine Blyth puts a genteel spin on the adage 'marriage takes work.'" --
Elle "This is not so much a self-help guide for marriages in trouble as it is inspiration and assistance for those in relationships that are fairly healthy." --
Library Journal
Catherine Blyth is a writer and editor. Her work has appeared in numerous British publications, including The Times and The Daily Telegraph. Despite her marriage to a mischievous gossip columnist, she still manages to enjoy a thriving social life.