You Didn't Hear This From Me

Notes on the Art of Gossip

Kelsey McKinney author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:20th Feb '25

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This insightful exploration of gossip reveals its significance in human relationships. You Didn't Hear This From Me challenges us to rethink our obsession with secrets.

In You Didn't Hear This From Me, journalist Kelsey McKinney takes readers on a captivating journey through the world of gossip, examining its allure and significance in human interactions. With her experience from the popular Normal Gossip podcast, McKinney delves into why gossip is such a fundamental part of our social fabric. She poses thought-provoking questions about the nature of gossip, its moral implications, and the reasons behind our insatiable curiosity for the latest tidbits of information.

The book explores various cultural narratives, from ancient texts like the Epic of Gilgamesh to contemporary reality shows, illustrating how gossip has evolved yet remains a constant in our lives. McKinney’s exploration reveals that gossip is not merely idle chatter; it serves as a lens through which we understand our world and each other. By sharing stories and secrets, we forge connections, navigate social hierarchies, and even seek validation.

With a blend of humor and insight, You Didn't Hear This From Me uncovers the deeper motivations behind our fascination with gossip. McKinney emphasizes that, while we may revel in the thrill of sharing secrets, the quest for truth is often intertwined with our desire for connection and understanding. Ultimately, she invites readers to reconsider the role of gossip in their lives and the truths they seek amidst the whispers.

McKinney has written this book to prove that gossip isn’t just bitchy women with raised eyebrows exchanging each other’s secrets like currency. It’s a vital means of communication, and part of an ancient tradition of oral storytelling…This book is not simply a manual for those who like to harvest facts about their former friends on Facebook. Sure, it uses the Barbie film as a serious scientific case study, but it’s also sharp-witted and thoroughly researched. There’s history, theology, legal cases, a detailed physiology of the ear. Most usefully, McKinney convincingly proves that gossiping is a legitimate part of modern life * The Times *
Come for Kelsey McKinney’s alluring voice, stay for her brilliant insights about words, secrets, gender, shame, pop culture, and technology. McKinney is not only our generation’s most beloved raconteuse, she is a rigorous and deeply thoughtful writer who can quote Emily Dickinson and Doja Cat on the same page and make a reader feel both delighted and challenged to come along for the ride. You Didn't Hear This From Me is cogent and sharp, and I will be whispering around town about it for a long time. * Amanda Montell, author of Cultish *
Totally brilliant. With the buoyant curiosity that makes her so beloved, Kelsey McKinney dishes an elegant treatise on gossip as an engine of both personal intimacy and cultural sea change. Incisive and vulnerable, gentle yet uncompromising, McKinney stakes a place among the best cultural critics of the age, without ever losing her sense of fun. I loved this book -- Lindy West * comedian and author of Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman *
I devoured this book like it was a series of 4-minute voice memos about someone Kelsey and I vaguely know. Her meditations on gossip -- sometimes a powerful force for good, sometimes a sign of a diseased culture -- are, like the best gossip, so fun. -- Blythe Roberson * author of How to Date Men When You Hate Men *
You Didn't Hear This is a beautiful, expansive ode to the joy of information exchange. An ode that, like the practice of gossip itself, can be all at once inviting, tender, enlivening, and rich with humor, complexity, and an abundance of joys -- Hanif Abdurraqib * author of A Little Devil in America *

ISBN: 9780241741191

Dimensions: 224mm x 143mm x 28mm

Weight: 395g

288 pages