From the author of the New York Times bestseller, 8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter, a hilarious send-up of a perennial self-help subject-how to change a man
Why can't men open a refrigerator and see the mayonnaise? This and other confounding questions about the male species are illuminated
in How to Remodel a Man. The vast scope of the book is revealed in the chapter headings:
- Men Just Figure It Would Be Easier If Women Changed Instead
- Why Piles Are Invisible
- Socks in Front of the Hamper
- Sports: Both a Metaphor and Substitute for Real Life
- When Men Shout at the Television
- A Cure for the Wet Sandwich
- A New Gadget Changes Everything
- When the Sink Looks Like It Needs a Shave
- The Horror of Feng Shui
This ground-breaking book is a essential for anyone who is related to a man in any fashion.
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W. Bruce Cameron is the Dave Barry of modern family life.
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John Temple, Rocky Mountain News