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Finding Grace When You Can't Even Find Clean Underwear

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Women can find some comic relief when grappling with some of life’s issues and annoyances with this book that is part therapy and all wicked wit. From TV and religion to sex and fast food, traditional thinking is turned on its head with such questions as Can Sponge Bob get you into Mensa? How much guilt can you fit into a briefcase? Can you become CEO by standing next to a water cooler? and Does Buddha need Botox? Irreverent but inspirational, this book is perfect for the woman who needs a break from everyday pressures to laugh at it all.

248 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 2007

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Lisa Earle McLeod

11 books15 followers
Lisa Earle McLeod is a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist, business consultant and inspirational thought-leader. Her newest book is The Triangle of Truth: The Secret to Resolving Conflicts Large and Small (Penguin). She conducts workshops and seminars worldwide and is a sought-after keynote speaker. A repeat guest on Good Morning America, Lisa lectures internationally and lives in Atlanta. Sign-up for her free weekly newsletter at www.TriangleofTruth.com."

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September 3, 2007
This is one of those girl rant books! Everything in here is so true. This book looks at all kinds of different things like relationships, religion, work, even TV and fast food. Each chapter is actually a question, such as "Does the Buddah Need Botox?" "What is the Meaning of Life & Where Did I Leave my Keys?" and "Why Do Men Resist Change & Why Do Women Bother to Try?" In these chapters Lisa Earle McLeod answers them in ways that not only make you laugh, but also make you think.
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January 12, 2015
I liked her better as a speaker. However, there was a lot of good food for thought in the first 19 chapters. After that, she touched on things that were not in line with my beliefs and I lost my enthusiasm for the book.
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