Liv Tyler to help grandmother to write a book on manners

April 20th, 2011 - 10:22 pm ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt  

Los Angeles, April 20 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Liv Tyler is going to teach manners with her grandmother in a new book. Rodale Books announced on Wednesday that they have reached a deal with the duo to have the book published.

The book will teach etiquette to its readers. The book has been titled “Modern Manners.” According to the announcement by Rodale, the book will be published in 2012. Liv’s grandmother, Dorothea Johnson, can be described as manners expert. The press release indicated that Johnson is the founder of the Protocol School of Washington. She is also the etiquette consultant on the hit talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

Rodale’s confidence in Liv stems from the fact that she showed “impeccable manners” when she starred in the movies “The Incredible Hulk” and the “Lord of the Rings.”

The book will seek to guide readers on how to hold on to manners in everything that they do.

Liv’s father, Steven, would no doubt be very proud of his daughter and mother. The American Idol has endeared himself to the audience so well and has enjoyed tremendous success on his first season as a judge on the show.

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