Observations of a Sometimes Stiletto Wearing But Mostly Fleeced Out Working Mom on the Outskirts of Manhattan

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Observations of a Sometimes Stiletto Wearing But Mostly Fleeced Out Working Mom on the Outskirts of Manhattan
Author : Kelly Coveny
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Publisher : iUniverse
Language : English
Release Date : 01 June 2009
ISBN : 9781440149641
Pages : 174 pages
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Observations of a Sometimes Stiletto Wearing But Mostly Fleeced Out Working Mom on the Outskirts of Manhattan by Kelly Coveny Book PDF Summary

What happens when a triple A-type, high maintenance, high paid advertising writer resigns her job in Manhattan to pursue her dream of becoming a platinum-producing rock-star, best-selling novelist, super-Mom from the suburbs? Buckle up for a wild adventure through the frustratingly hilarious realities of hog-tieing a larger than life dream and the unexpected dream that unfolds from this bald-faced reality. In her latest book, Observations of a Sometimes Stiletto-Wearing but Mostly Fleeced-Out Working Mom on the Outskirts of Manhattan, Coveny turns off the GPS and takes us down the back streets of her life and ours, listening for hope under the relentless roar of irony and finding magic in even the most mundane moments.

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