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A deliciously insightful exploration of why we are so obsessed with gossip, and what it can tell us about humans and their search for truth
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
'Sharp-witted and thoroughly researched . . . McKinney convincingly proves that gossiping is a legitimate part of modern life' The Times
\"Can you keep a secret?\"
Gossip has been journalist Kelsey McKinney's full-time job for the past four years. Yet the more time she spent collecting and sharing and thinking about stories as the host of the phenomenally successful podcast Normal Gossip, the more her concept of gossip began to expand.
In You Didn't Hear This From Me, McKinney offers a delightfully insightful exploration of our obsession with gossip. What even is it, and why is it considered a sin? Why are we so fascinated by celebrity drama and tabloid headlines? How do we use and abuse gossip - and why do we want to do it at all?
From the Epic of Gilgamesh as told by chatbots, to the scandalous betrayals in The Traitors, McKinney dives deep into a range of cultural touchstones and, with juicy morsels of real-life gossip interspersed throughout, captures the heart of gossiping- how enchanting and fun it can be to lean over and whisper something a little salacious into your friend's ear.
Weaving together journalism, cultural criticism, and memoir, You Didn't Hear This From Me is a sharp, witty and candid exploration of the irresistible allure of those secrets that are just too tantalising to keep to yourself.
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A deliciously insightful exploration of why we are so obsessed with gossip, and what it can tell us about humans and their search for truth
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
'Sharp-witted and thoroughly researched . . . McKinney convincingly proves that gossiping is a legitimate part of modern life' The Times
\"Can you keep a secret?\"
Gossip has been journalist Kelsey McKinney's full-time job for the past four years. Yet the more time she spent collecting and sharing and thinking about stories as the host of the phenomenally successful podcast Normal Gossip, the more her concept of gossip began to expand.
In You Didn't Hear This From Me, McKinney offers a delightfully insightful exploration of our obsession with gossip. What even is it, and why is it considered a sin? Why are we so fascinated by celebrity drama and tabloid headlines? How do we use and abuse gossip - and why do we want to do it at all?
From the Epic of Gilgamesh as told by chatbots, to the scandalous betrayals in The Traitors, McKinney dives deep into a range of cultural touchstones and, with juicy morsels of real-life gossip interspersed throughout, captures the heart of gossiping- how enchanting and fun it can be to lean over and whisper something a little salacious into your friend's ear.
Weaving together journalism, cultural criticism, and memoir, You Didn't Hear This From Me is a sharp, witty and candid exploration of the irresistible allure of those secrets that are just too tantalising to keep to yourself.