What Was I Thinking?: 58 Bad Boyfriend Stories

What Was I Thinking?: 58 Bad Boyfriend Stories
ISBN-10
1429958820
ISBN-13
9781429958820
Series
What Was I Thinking?
Category
Family & Relationships
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
2009-02-03
Publisher
Macmillan
Authors
Barbara Davilman, Liz Dubelman

Description

The stories you are about to read are true. Often hilarious and always relatable, they all describe the moment when good sense and simple self-respect triumph over the human need to be loved—or, at least, the need to be with a particular man. The relationship may not last beyond lunch, or it may linger for weeks, months, or even years. But inside, you know: it's over. What Was I Thinking?58 Bad Boyfriend Stories includes contributions from: Francesca Lia Block Bonnie Bruckheimer Cindy Chupack Kate Coe Melinda Culea Carrie Fisher Wendy Hammers Nicole Hollander Maira Kalman Lisa Napoli Lynn Snowden Picket Mimi Pond Rachel Resnick Penny Stallings Laurie Winer Amy Wruble Whether the story is funny, sad, poignant, sweet, or just plain psychotic—we bet you can't read just one.

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