Donald Trump is the perfect and very public example of the kind of functional illiteracy that emerges when someone who can read actually and chronically prefers not to. This is reflected in a seemingly limited vocabulary with which to describe things, people and events -- as well as the kinds of grammatical errors that, if in school, would result in very low grades on English exams.
Especially recommended as a unique addition to personal and academic library Writing/Publishing collections, "Nobody Knows How to Write a Grammar Book Better Than Me: With Amazing Examples from Donald Trump" is both instructively educational and inherently entertaining. It is in fact and substance a thoroughly 'learner-friendly' textbook with a wealth of humourous examples reflected in the actual statements, both spoken and written, by Donald Trump. While controversial with respect to the subject used for illustrative and educational purposes, the grammar lessons and exercises comprising "Nobody Knows How to Write a Grammar Book Better Than Me" are sound, germane, pertinent and relevant for anyone with an interest in learning about the use of proper English grammar for the purpose of enhancing and facilitating their spoken and written communications.
Editorial Note: Jane Hanser's roots as a teacher of English and English as a Second Language, and the developer of the popular software application "Easy Writer: Interactive Software for Learners of English," and as a story-teller in her award-winning book "Dogs Don't Look Both Ways" come together in this funny, helpful and relevant guide through English grammar.
__Midwest Book Review
Whoever thought good grammar could be such fun? Filled with witty illustrations and painless exercises, Jane Hanser has created the most delightful, politically provocative book on English usage this century--certain to be tweeted about and misquoted for years to come!
-Pesi Dinnerstein (a.k.a. Paulette Plonchak), Author of A Cluttered Life: Searching for God, Serenity, and My Missing Keys; retired professor of language skills, City University of New York