Dancing Through Life In A Pair Of Broken Heels
Dancing Through Life In A Pair Of Broken Heels
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Every day the American woman ponders innumerable mysteries:
*Why does a gourmet meal "you can make in under an hour" take nine hours and a minimum of $268 (not counting the food)?
*Why does the ideal body change every decade---and why does it never change to "mine"?
*Why does a man with 36-holes-of-golf stamina collapse at the mall?
*How did the lunch hour shrink to seven minutes?
Why is it impossible to agree with my mother---even when I'm agreeing with her?
In essays short enough to read while plotting ways to strangle the inevitable voice-mail recording, Mickey Guisewite infuses the burning questions of contemporary life with wonderfully refreshing humor and insight. And in the truest sense of kindred spirit, each essay is illustrated with a CATHY cartoon created by Mickey's sister, Cathy Guisewite.
Striking a sympathetic chord among some of the '90s, Mickey explores the complexities of modern life---2-second vacations, $2 raises, $200 car-phone conversations, and that-all-important need of women everywhere: 3 weeks in solitary confinement after she gets her hair permed.
Wickedly observant, compassionate, and hilarious, DANCING THROUGH LIFE IN A PAIR OF BROKEN HEELS is a perfect gift for a stressed-out friend, a long-suffering mother, or a well-deserved sanity break for yourself.