The Bag Lady Papers
Title | The Bag Lady Papers PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Penney |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2010-02-16 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 140139499X |
In December 2008, my worst nightmare came true . . . How do you pick yourself up after the one thing you most feared happens to you? Alexandra Penney's revealing, spirited, and ultimately redemptive true story shows us how. Throughout her life, Alexandra Penney's worst fear was of becoming a bag lady. Even as she worked several jobs while raising a son as a single mother, wrote a bestselling advice book, and became editor in chief of Self magazine, she was haunted by the image of herself alone, bankrupt, and living on the street. She even went to therapy in an attempt to alleviate the worry that all she had worked for could crumble. And then, one day, that's exactly what happened. Penney had taken a friend's advice and invested nearly everything she had ever earned--all of her savings--with Bernie Madoff. One day she was successful and wealthy; the next she had almost nothing. Suddenly, at an age when many Americans retire, Penney saw her worst nightmares coming true. Based on her popular blog posts on The Daily Beast, this memoir chronicles Penney's struggle to cope with the devastating financial and emotional fallout of being cheated out of her life savings and illuminates her journey back to sanity, solvency, and security. "I will work harder than I ever have before--which was pretty hard indeed--and see what happens. I have the feeling something good will come of it: tough, challenging work and laserlike focus have always paid off for me. . . . Was it better to have it and then lose it? Yes, yes, yes! Even though I lived with horrible bag lady fears of losing it all, now that those financial fears have materialized, I'm in pretty good shape and looking to what's next. Experiences -- good and bad, exciting and boring, tragic and absurd -- make up a life. Not to have lived to the fullest is the saddest, most irresponsible life I can think of." --- from The Bag Lady Papers
The Bag Lady War
Title | The Bag Lady War PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Leonard SeCoy |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2010-05-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1450220568 |
Tired of fending off street thugs and worried about the day they can no longer take care of themselves, three elderly widows, Josie, Mabel and Mil, concoct the perfect plan for ensuring their safety, which will also guarantee them free room and board for life. As grocery bag-covered bodies begin turning up in Southern California, police and the media are stumped. Detectives assigned to the case, Paige Turner and Mark Wisneski, wonder what weird new serial killer is on the loose. The victims are mostly drug addicts and small-time crooks, but why the grocery bags? The bodies pile up until the widows invite Turner and Wisneski to tea, where they tell all. What they reveal shocks the world and could lead to the widows' master plan seriously backfiring. Life on the streets and in prison will never be the same.
The Baglady's Guide to Elegant Living
Title | The Baglady's Guide to Elegant Living PDF eBook |
Author | Dina Dove |
Publisher | Health Communications, Inc. |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2008-04 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 0757307221 |
An inspiring, introspective guide to living a satisfying life---no matter what your situation
Bag Lady
Title | Bag Lady PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Benítez |
Publisher | Benitez Books |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Hispanic American women |
ISBN | 0977484807 |
Shopping Bag Ladies
Title | Shopping Bag Ladies PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Marie Rousseau |
Publisher | |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
The Shopping-bag Lady
Title | The Shopping-bag Lady PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Antique dealers |
ISBN |
The children laugh at the lady who pokes into all the trash around until the day they find out why.
Bag Lady
Title | Bag Lady PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa D. Foster |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2022-04-29 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1803411678 |
A billion plastic bags a day. That’s how many bags Americans were throwing away in 2005 when Lisa D. Foster first switched to reusable bags. The impacts of all those bags on our environment and our taxes kept her up at night. It was wrong. Morally wrong. She believed that if American shoppers knew what she knew, they would switch to reusable bags too. So, she did what any good English teacher would do. She took the facts about bags and turned them into a story. Over the next 12 years, that story transformed Lisa into the Bag Lady, an eco-entrepreneur on a mission to save the world one reusable bag at a time. Because she was driven by purpose, she did a lot of things right. She sold a quarter of a million reusable bags her first year, 2 million her second year, and 8 million her third year. Each reusable bag had the potential to replace a thousand single-use bags, collectively eliminating billions of plastic bags. Lisa also did a lot of things wrong. One out of ten startups fail, and odds are worse for people like her with no business experience or training. In the end, she built a thriving company, disrupted the plastic bag industry and changed the way America shops. It was a wild ride.