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Worth, Howard ("H") A Bird's Eye View of American Women eBook

A Bird's Eye View of American Women

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A Bird's Eye View of American Women describes women in a cynical, sarcastic, humorous fashion from an outside, "Bird's Eye," point of view. The main focus is to bring forth novel insights about women. Numerous illustrations are included to enhance the written content.

A few selections detail important issues concerning both sexes. For example, in the "Office Worker" title, dangerous "gossipers" are discussed-ones who are always hunting, gathering, and blabbering personal information amongst others.

Having been involved in healthcare training, the author shares behind-the-scenes footage of healthcare staff in a hospital. The "Psychopath" tells the true story of an emotionally disturbed female stalker on a quest for affection. There are twenty titles to entertain readers' hearts and minds.

Those who have an affinity toward bathroom-type humor will surely appreciate some of the insights provided. In fact, it would be very surprising to the author and illustrator if at least a few internal smiles, if not outbursts of laughter, were not emanated.

There is no other cynical 'humor book' like this one.enjoy.

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Title of eBook: A Bird's Eye View of American Women
Release Date: 05-30-2006
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.

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