One Woman, One Opinion

Let’S Talk About Everything!

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: Linda Pascale-Wright ISBN: 9781426970269
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: July 20, 2011
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Linda Pascale-Wright
ISBN: 9781426970269
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: July 20, 2011
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

In this world, everyone has an opinion. Welcome to the wild, wonderful, and weird world of author Linda Pascale, an ordinary woman and mother whose spin on things is anything but. Whats so great about being a human being, you ask? When you finally lose your mind, you can put it on paper and get it published! Here, Linda shares her opinions without any filters on the things youre probably thinking about too: Friends: In my opinion, to find even one good friend among all the people in your life in this big world is a gift, and a very rare one. Some people go a lifetime without experiencing that feeling, and that is a shame. Marriage: For those of you who are married, youll be able to relate to what I will say on this subject. For those of you on your second and maybe third marriages, you may laugh the hardest. For those of you who will be getting married for the first time, please dont take anything I say personally and do not let it change your mind about anything. As she says often, life is short, so why waste any of it being angry or sad? Live it up and laugh it up with her as she shares her thoughts on the daily experience of being a woman, a wife, and a mom.

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In this world, everyone has an opinion. Welcome to the wild, wonderful, and weird world of author Linda Pascale, an ordinary woman and mother whose spin on things is anything but. Whats so great about being a human being, you ask? When you finally lose your mind, you can put it on paper and get it published! Here, Linda shares her opinions without any filters on the things youre probably thinking about too: Friends: In my opinion, to find even one good friend among all the people in your life in this big world is a gift, and a very rare one. Some people go a lifetime without experiencing that feeling, and that is a shame. Marriage: For those of you who are married, youll be able to relate to what I will say on this subject. For those of you on your second and maybe third marriages, you may laugh the hardest. For those of you who will be getting married for the first time, please dont take anything I say personally and do not let it change your mind about anything. As she says often, life is short, so why waste any of it being angry or sad? Live it up and laugh it up with her as she shares her thoughts on the daily experience of being a woman, a wife, and a mom.

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