Kiss Every Frog You Find: A Modern Girl's Quest to Find Her Prince
My name is Kristin and I suck at dating. This makes me unbelievably popular at parties because the stories of my failure are funny. Everyone who hears a few of my war tales tells me I should write a book. This is the book. Join me as I negotiate the wide world of twenty-something dating, tell it like it is, and learn a few of life's lessons along the way.Craigslist; text fights; blind dates; religious awakenings; unwanted dry humping. It's all in there.Here's the pitch: basically, there are only a few types of dating books out there - the how-to (She's Just Not that Into You), the fictionalized amusement (Sex and the City), and memoire style (The Game, Tucker Max). This book blends all of those into one - they are 100% true stories (names changed to protect those involved) but rather than just being stories to laugh at, they're pedagogical - what did *I* learn, and what does my reader learn? It's a social commentary on our times more than it is a how-to. The truth of the matter is that the ladies all wonder what's wrong with them, but really it seems to be a case of expectations and interaction problems as we progress socially and technologically. The book's broken into easy-to-read vignettes that can be left on a coffee table or in the bathroom, and it's written in a conversational, accessible style. Readers are forced to compare it to their own lives and that's very different from memoire-styles out there. At the same time, it's got character development and a very strong, self-effacing personal voice of the current 20 & 30 something generation.Remember, examine your subjects closely . . .
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Kiss Every Frog You Find: A Modern Girl's Quest to Find Her Prince
My name is Kristin and I suck at dating. This makes me unbelievably popular at parties because the stories of my failure are funny. Everyone who hears a few of my war tales tells me I should write a book. This is the book. Join me as I negotiate the wide world of twenty-something dating, tell it like it is, and learn a few of life's lessons along the way.Craigslist; text fights; blind dates; religious awakenings; unwanted dry humping. It's all in there.Here's the pitch: basically, there are only a few types of dating books out there - the how-to (She's Just Not that Into You), the fictionalized amusement (Sex and the City), and memoire style (The Game, Tucker Max). This book blends all of those into one - they are 100% true stories (names changed to protect those involved) but rather than just being stories to laugh at, they're pedagogical - what did *I* learn, and what does my reader learn? It's a social commentary on our times more than it is a how-to. The truth of the matter is that the ladies all wonder what's wrong with them, but really it seems to be a case of expectations and interaction problems as we progress socially and technologically. The book's broken into easy-to-read vignettes that can be left on a coffee table or in the bathroom, and it's written in a conversational, accessible style. Readers are forced to compare it to their own lives and that's very different from memoire-styles out there. At the same time, it's got character development and a very strong, self-effacing personal voice of the current 20 & 30 something generation.Remember, examine your subjects closely . . .
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ISBN-13: | 9780615433097 |
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Publisher: | Maculated Press |
Publication date: | 12/21/2010 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 145 |
File size: | 91 KB |
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