W. Whoolery White never suspected that the letter Double-U - also known as "W" and "dubya"-would be the most interesting letter in the English language.
But by virtue of his name, he always felt a connection to the letter, and his experiences as an English teacher, library administrator, and newspaper reporter instilled in him a deep appreciation for the misunderstood letter.
He takes a humorous but informative approach in defending the letter, exploring questions such as:
Why do we have the same pronunciations for "to," "two," and "too?"
What words should include a W but...
W. Whoolery White never suspected that the letter Double-U - also known as "W" and "dubya"-would be the most interesting letter in the English lang...