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Aunt Erma's Cope Book: How to Get from Monday to Friday . . . In 12 Days

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" Her audience is everyone who has ever married, had children, gotten to middle age, owned a dog or a duck." DALLAS TIMES HERALDIn this book Erma comes out--out of the kitchen--with these gems: No... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Erma presents a soul makeover

This is my favorite from the queen of family humor. Here's what hilarity happens when the ordinary human tries on psychology fads as if they were dresses on a bargain rack.

Erma, don't change!

In this witty, laugh-out-loud funny effort, Erma details her attempts at self-improvement through her reading of recommended self-help books. From jaunty to bizarre, she sometimes pastiches and sometimes invents books that give advice on everything from guilt to meditation to penny-pinching - strategies which are applied and then discarded with hilarious consequences. While I don't think it's Erma Bombeck's best, it's certainly a worthwhile read and will no doubt be a treat for all her fans.

Self-help book of a self-help book addict

Erma Bombeck chronicles a year in the 80s when she devoted her time and energy to self-help books, like the "Total Woman."A reader both feels sympathy for Erma's somewhat bumbling attempts to become what these books demand of her, and for her harried husband, who must have woken up every morning to wonder who his wife is today. She is pressed by an apparently lunatic friend to read "The Sub-Total Woman", attempting to act sexy and wifely to save her marriage, but only ends up weirding out her husband and burning up her nightgown.Other chapters involve Transcendental Meditation, thrift, the guests from hell, astrology guilt, other people's middle-aged pregnancies, jogging, and the ultimate frontier: satisfaction. You'll want to jeer at the bizarre ladies at the end of this, but you definitely won't regret buying it.

Need a self-help book? Here's one with humor!

Erma Bombeck is on a quest to perfect herself in this book. As she searches for the greatsest self-help book she can find, she searches to become more sexy, smarter, thinner, and all together more perfect. I don't know if she reaches her goal, but she does decide to like herself anyway! This book is hilarious! "I don't want to participate in any sport that has an ambulance at the bottom of the hill". Enjoy this wonderful, humorous book . . . and take a second look on what it means to be happy!
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