JUNE CASAGRANDE's syndicated grammar column, "A Word, Please," runs in newspapers in five states. She is the author of four grammar books, including It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences and The Best Punctuation Book, Period, and is the face and voice of the Grammar Underground weekly podcast. She works as a freelance copy editor for the advertising department at the Los Angeles Times and for several local and national magazines.
“I am an admirer of June Casagrande, and there is a great need for
a book like this.”
—Mary Norris, author of Between You & Me: Confessions of a
Comma Queen
“There is a book I have been craving for years, and now June
Casagrande has written it. … What I have craved is a
straightforward book on basic grammar and usage that,
without ditching the traditional grammar, informs it with
linguistics, all accessible to a general reader. And now we
have one: The Joy of Syntax, a succinct and mercifully
lucid summing-up of the basics…. If you write, if you edit, if
you teach, you will want to have this book. I intend to press
it on my students. They will seldom find fifteen bucks better
spent."
—Baltimore Sun
"This is a book for all of the grammar and punctuation nerds
out there (you know who you are). Casagrande has written
several books on the subject and runs the Grammar Underground,
and I read these books the same way I read books of
essays or novels. They’re fun. (Yes, I
used fun and grammar in the same
sentence.)”
—Bob Sassone, Saturday Evening Post
Praise for It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of
Sentences:
"June mixes sassy fun with practical advice. You'll laugh all the
way to writing better."
—Mignon Fogarty, author of Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for
Better Writing
"It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences is
that incredibly rare breed of book: a guide to grammar and style
that is simultaneously smart, engaging, and instructive."
—Elizabeth Little, author of Biting the Wax Tadpole
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