That's What She Said

Women Reveal What Men Really Need to Know

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Love/Romance, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
Cover of the book That's What She Said by T. J. Jefferson, Crown/Archetype
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: T. J. Jefferson ISBN: 9780307450920
Publisher: Crown/Archetype Publication: October 13, 2009
Imprint: Crown Archetype Language: English
Author: T. J. Jefferson
ISBN: 9780307450920
Publisher: Crown/Archetype
Publication: October 13, 2009
Imprint: Crown Archetype
Language: English

The book was called Everything Men Understand About Women.

Upon opening it, the reader found 100 blank pages. Get it?

Very funny. But it gave T. J. Jefferson an idea. If men know nothing about the fairer sex, then why not go straight to the source? After all, if your toilet is backed up, you don't call your dentist, you call a plumber. So he asked strangers (and even some celebrities, such as Madonna, Shakira, Demi Moore, and Cameron Diaz) to fill the blank pages of his book.

In That's What She Said, Jefferson shares 100-plus tips he's gathered from women of all ages and backgrounds in a collection of entries in their own words that are offbeat, funny, sometimes mean, often poignant–but always honest. For men, it's not a book on how to get a woman to go home with you but on how to keep her attention once you have it. And for women, think of it as an entertaining look at what other ladies are going through. You may find vindication ("amen, sister") or put it down, relieved that you aren' t "as crazy as her" or that your man isn't a complete cad.

Organized by topics, including love, sex, beauty, lying, and listening, this is the ultimate look into the mind of today's modern woman.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The book was called Everything Men Understand About Women.

Upon opening it, the reader found 100 blank pages. Get it?

Very funny. But it gave T. J. Jefferson an idea. If men know nothing about the fairer sex, then why not go straight to the source? After all, if your toilet is backed up, you don't call your dentist, you call a plumber. So he asked strangers (and even some celebrities, such as Madonna, Shakira, Demi Moore, and Cameron Diaz) to fill the blank pages of his book.

In That's What She Said, Jefferson shares 100-plus tips he's gathered from women of all ages and backgrounds in a collection of entries in their own words that are offbeat, funny, sometimes mean, often poignant–but always honest. For men, it's not a book on how to get a woman to go home with you but on how to keep her attention once you have it. And for women, think of it as an entertaining look at what other ladies are going through. You may find vindication ("amen, sister") or put it down, relieved that you aren' t "as crazy as her" or that your man isn't a complete cad.

Organized by topics, including love, sex, beauty, lying, and listening, this is the ultimate look into the mind of today's modern woman.

More books from General Humour

Cover of the book How to be a Brit by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book You Can't Spell America Without Me by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book Order, Order! by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book Creative Vehicles Volume 8 by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book Winship's Log by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book Confessions of the Unmedicated Mind, Volume 1: Home by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book The Fran Lebowitz Reader by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book The Man's Manual by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book Black Humor Jokes by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book Cinquanta Sfumature di Tentacoli Grigi - 1 by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book Words of Wisdom: Henry James by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book Calagan - Rallye raid - Tome 03 by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book How to Think Like a Cat by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book Aussie Slang Dictionary by T. J. Jefferson
Cover of the book 300 bonnes raisons de rester célibataire by T. J. Jefferson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy