Peggy & Me By Miranda Hart

 'Peggy & Me' by Miranda Hart

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Genre: Comedy/Autobiographical
I don't recall when I first saw this very funny lady on the television, 📺 whether it was one of the sitcoms she guest starred in before notoriety with her self titled Sitcom 'Miranda', I couldn't tell you. Her humour appeals & her sense of awkwardness - I can relate. I've followed her on Social Media📱for years, particularly throughout Lockdown, as she made a lot of videos, & for me, they were a constant in a very uncertain world 🌎 that cheered me. However, sometime into this weird period in history, I remember that she started to not look so well, & I never really got to the reason for this as life was quite challenging at the time. I bought this book thinking it might provide me with answers, but it was published in 2016. So, I looked back at stories on the Internet & it transpired that Peggy, her much adored Shih-tzu Bichon Frise Cross Puppy 🐶 had infact passed away at the beginning of 2021. I recall her taking a break from Social Media at this time, but I was moving house 🏠 & sad to say, Miranda's crises passed me by. Anyway, I digress from the matter in hand (Miranda does a lot of that, I think it's rubbed off), despite being somewhat late to the party, it was an enjoyable retrospective read. She explores the 9 years (at the time of publication) of owning her little canine chum (a Miranda word), from the first episode of what she calls 'apoocalyse' 💩 the first time she brought Peggy home, the subsequent awkward encounter with the 'hunky viking vet' who offered to show Miranda (to her horror) a procedure to perform on her dog that would aid her toileting, a dip in the Thames on a boating trip 🚣‍♀️& a near death experience for her little canine companion after she chases after a duck.🦆The only criticism I have are the inclusion of paragraphs written in bold where 'Peggy's thoughts' 🐶💭 are narrated, which I just found quite cringe worthy, particularly as she over uses the phrase 'just saying it how I see it'. Also the chapters are wordy & lengthy which I think is bearable with a novel, but quite an undertaking when the author is recounting their own experiences. I prefer lots of short chapters.
To summarise (at last!) I did enjoy this jolly & humorous read & really needed the injection of humour that it provided. Miranda is a bit of a niche actress/comedian/person, but is very entertaining if you're partial to unfeasibly tall, upper class (who insist they aren't), socially awkward women who employ catch phrases such as 'bear with', 'what I like to call' & my personal favourite 'bear with'.....oh & gallops (see YouTube).
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