The day I ate whatever I wanted : and other small acts of liberation / Elizabeth Berg

By: Publication details: New York : Random House , c2008.Edition: 1st edDescription: 242 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781400065097
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • FIC BER
LOC classification:
  • PS3552.E6996 D39 2008
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Summary: A compelling anthology of short fiction, including eleven never-before-published pieces, explores the lives of women breaking free of the convention that controls their lives, in a collection that includes "Returns and Exchanges," "Over the Hill and Into the Woods," and the title story, about a woman who goes on a happiness binge after ditching Weight Watchers.
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The day I ate whatever I wanted -- Returns and exchanges -- The party --Over the hill and into the woods --Full count --Rain --The day I ate nothing I even remotely wanted --Mrs. Ethel Menafee and Mrs. Birdie Stoltz -- Double diet -- The only one of millions just like him --Truth or dare --How to make an apple pie -- Sin City.

A compelling anthology of short fiction, including eleven never-before-published pieces, explores the lives of women breaking free of the convention that controls their lives, in a collection that includes "Returns and Exchanges," "Over the Hill and Into the Woods," and the title story, about a woman who goes on a happiness binge after ditching Weight Watchers.

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