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¡ºIt Doesn't Matter¡» is a collection of essays written by A. A. Milne, the British writer who wrote Winnie the Pooh, and was first published in 1919.
Although A. A. Milne is known for his children's literature, "Not That It Matters" is an example of his work for adults, allowing readers to appreciate his clever and entertaining style in a different context. It provides an opportunity to
If you like humor, light essays, and the wit of A. A. Milne, "It Doesn't Matter" is a delightful collection that provides insight into his humorous observations on life and society.

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Summary
In this book, Milne presents a series of humorous and light-hearted essays on a variety of topics, including everyday life, travel, social observations, and personal anecdotes. The essays are characterized by Milne's wit, charm, and keen sense of humor. He often uses a conversational yet self-deprecating tone, making readers feel like they are engaging in a friendly and entertaining conversation with the author.
The title 'Not That It Matters' suggests detachment and lightness, as if to say that the topic discussed is not very important, but is nonetheless fun and enjoyable.