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Things I've Learned from Women Who've Dumped Me

by  
Stephen Colbert
Nick Hornby (Introduction-author)
Relationships end. And in most cases, even the most callow among us learn something from the experience, whether it be major life lessons ("If you lie, you will get caught"), simple truths ("Flowers work"), or something wholly unique ("Watch out for the h... More >Relationships end. And in most cases, even the most callow among us learn something from the experience, whether it be major life lessons ("If you lie, you will get caught"), simple truths ("Flowers work"), or something wholly unique ("Watch out for the high strung brother in the military"). This anthology, which includes contributions from an impressive list of comedic and creative minds, including Stephen Colbert, Andy Richter, Bob Odenkirk, Dan Savage (Savage Love), and Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne), is about that salient something men take away from failed relationships. Not a touchy-feely, self-help book, this is packed with smart, funny, and insightful stories from men you probably thought never got dumped--or if they did, would never admit it.
File Size1.39 MB
PublisherHachette Book Group USA

Publish Date02/03/2008
Print Pages240
Print ISBN0446580694
eBook ISBN0446580694
Print List Price$ 23.99
eBook List Price$ 16.99
eBook Store Discount$ 5.10
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Editorial Reviews:

Karlin, coauthor of Jon Stewart's America, establishes that if there is one thing men have in common, it is their lack of understanding and the misguided information they have acquired about women. With miniessays from famous comedians and writers, including Nick Hornby, Stephen Colbert and Bruce Jay Friedman, this book is organized into short chapters of truth, testimonies and realizations about the women that got away and, sadly, the women that they never had to begin with. Some of the essays offer advice, such as Bob Odenkirk's bitter nine-year plan, where he discusses why nine years is the perfect amount of time to be in a bad relationship (by year nine you [had] tried everything, including depression and deep boredom). Some of the men's experiences proved to be valuable lessons such as Dan Savage's essay I Am a Gay Man, where he finds that women can be detestable, and learns that he doesn't have to fake being straight or join the priesthood and can instead just be a gay man; or Patton Oswalt's realization that his crazy, stripper ex-girlfriend helped him appreciate his wife. Whether the men pathetically recall their failed dating attempts or are celebrating their record number of dumps as learned experiences, these witty, comical approaches to being dumped are sure to entertain anyone who has entered the world of dating. (Feb.) Copyright (c) Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY.

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Stephen Colbert
Stephen Colbert was The Daily Show's longest-running and most diverse correspondent. In addition to his role as Senior Political Correspondent he was one of the hosts of "Even Stephven," a point-counterpoint assault featuring co-correspondent Steve Carell, and the host of "This ...   <More>
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