Single is the New Black

Don't Wear White 'til it's Right

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Love/Romance
Cover of the book Single is the New Black by Karin Anderson Abrell, Clifton Hills Press, Inc.
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Author: Karin Anderson Abrell ISBN: 9780915725175
Publisher: Clifton Hills Press, Inc. Publication: July 27, 2015
Imprint: Clifton Hills Press, Inc. Language: English
Author: Karin Anderson Abrell
ISBN: 9780915725175
Publisher: Clifton Hills Press, Inc.
Publication: July 27, 2015
Imprint: Clifton Hills Press, Inc.
Language: English

You're still single and you've heard it all:  "You're too picky!"  "Just go online!"  "You're not trying hard enough!"  And frankly you're tired of it.  We all are.

*Single is the New Black: Don't Wear White 'Til It's Right *challenges lame clichés and bogus exlplanations we repeatedly field when friends and family weigh in concerning our singleness.

In a cheeky, spirited manner, Dr. Karin encourages us to:

  • Resist the "you need to change to snag a man" protocol of typical self-help fare.
  • Remain true to yourself
  • Remember, you're fabulous as-is, and you know it!  And when the right guy comes along, he'll know it, too!

Single is the New Black presents a new angle sorely needed in the self-help/relationship genre – one that counteracts the tired (and untrue) messages women typically field, e.g. "You're too intimidating! You're too needy! You're too neurotic, which is why you aren't married." Single is the New Black emboldens, rather than blames, and encourages women to stay true to themselves, remain strong, and never ever settle. It asserts that single women are smart, sexy, savvy "catches" that will eventually get "caught". They aren't screwed up and they can stop berating themselves for being single – it just hasn't happened yet – which is perfectly fine because single is the new black!

In Single is the New Black, Dr. Karin shares both relationship expertise and wisdom gleaned from her 27 years on the dating scene. Readers feel her empathy as one who's "been there, done that", while also finding inspiration in the fact that Dr. Karin refused to settle and eventually met and married The One.

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You're still single and you've heard it all:  "You're too picky!"  "Just go online!"  "You're not trying hard enough!"  And frankly you're tired of it.  We all are.

*Single is the New Black: Don't Wear White 'Til It's Right *challenges lame clichés and bogus exlplanations we repeatedly field when friends and family weigh in concerning our singleness.

In a cheeky, spirited manner, Dr. Karin encourages us to:

Single is the New Black presents a new angle sorely needed in the self-help/relationship genre – one that counteracts the tired (and untrue) messages women typically field, e.g. "You're too intimidating! You're too needy! You're too neurotic, which is why you aren't married." Single is the New Black emboldens, rather than blames, and encourages women to stay true to themselves, remain strong, and never ever settle. It asserts that single women are smart, sexy, savvy "catches" that will eventually get "caught". They aren't screwed up and they can stop berating themselves for being single – it just hasn't happened yet – which is perfectly fine because single is the new black!

In Single is the New Black, Dr. Karin shares both relationship expertise and wisdom gleaned from her 27 years on the dating scene. Readers feel her empathy as one who's "been there, done that", while also finding inspiration in the fact that Dr. Karin refused to settle and eventually met and married The One.

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