"This crazy redhead is on to something. Her pink Rambler story alone is worth the price of the book."-- Elmore Leonard"Amy Alkon is intellectually promiscuous--and funny as hell."-- Paleopsychologist Howard Bloom, author of The Lucifer PrincipleHas the land of the free now become the land of the free to be rude?The guy next to you is blasting his music so loudly through his headset, you can hear too. You've just encountered a rude person, oblivious to the world around him. Wish you could do something about it? You can, says award-winning syndicated columnist Amy Alkon, whose hilarious stories of her in-your-face encounters with rude people and businesses will inspire you to stand up to the ones in your own world.Alkon not only confronts the offenders, but she digs into anthropology to figure out why we're rude and what we have to do to change all intruding, shoving, and shouting. She goes after: Lax parents Internet bullies Rude drivers Negligent businesses Telemarketing executives Car thieves Parking space hogs That loud guy in the drugstore lineInI See Rude People, Alkon gives you the tools you need to confront these abusers and restore common courtesy, respect, and good manners to society .
one chastened cell phone shouter at a time.Amy Alkon writes the advice column The Advice Goddess. She has been featured in theNew York Times, Los Angeles Times, theWall Street Journal, Glamour, andPsychology Todayand has appeared on "Good Morning America," "The Today Show," NPR, CNN, MTV, "Politically Incorrect," and "Nightline." She blogs daily at advicegoddess.com, can be found on Twitter at amyalkon, and lives in California.