You Might As Well Laugh

You Might As Well Laugh
Title You Might As Well Laugh PDF eBook
Author Sandi Kahn Shelton
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 316
Release 1999-04-15
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780312969769

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Sand Kahn Shelton is a humor columnist for Working Mother magazine. The book contains selected columns plus some original material.

Might as Well Laugh About it Now

Might as Well Laugh About it Now
Title Might as Well Laugh About it Now PDF eBook
Author Marie Osmond
Publisher Penguin
Pages 328
Release 2009-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101050365

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Now available in trade paperback-the illuminating New York Times bestseller from the American icon. The beloved superstar reveals her thoughts on her milestones and missteps, career pressures and expectations, her popular line of collectible dolls, marriage and divorce, depression, weight issues, and the incredible joys and challenges in being a working mother raising eight children. Marie's resilience and familiar humor will have every reader feeling at home with this international icon as she imparts her insights on surviving the school of life and graduating with a degree in unstoppable optimism.

You Might as Well Laugh

You Might as Well Laugh
Title You Might as Well Laugh PDF eBook
Author P.M. Publishing
Publisher
Pages
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN 9780979834660

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You May As Well Laugh

You May As Well Laugh
Title You May As Well Laugh PDF eBook
Author Fred Hill
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 134
Release 2002
Genre Humor
ISBN 0595256848

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Fred's Hill's columns are like Southern sunshine: sometimes brilliant and piercing; sometimes gently shaded; but always warm and inviting. Fling open the shutters of your soul and read this gentle man's words. —Patricia Neleski, Free-lance writer Fred Hill is a most discerning observer who has much to say and who says it impeccably. —Noel Carroll, Brewton-Parker College These columns are delightful and will undoubtedly be enjoyed by readers for years to come. —Thomas Payton, Publisher, Hill Street Press

You May As Well Laugh As Cry

You May As Well Laugh As Cry
Title You May As Well Laugh As Cry PDF eBook
Author Emma Mae Robbins
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 2006
Genre Canadian wit and humor
ISBN 9780973744101

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A superb collection of brief writings by this Canadian author who takes a humorous and exaggerated view of those little incidents in life that challenge us and test our patience - lineups at the supermarket checkout; managing new technologies; paying taxes; driving in traffic; marital disagreements; diets; changes in fashion, etc. This book will prove to be a deep source of pleasure and enjoyment for all who open its pages as the author attempts to lighten our hearts and make us smile.

You Might as Well Laugh

You Might as Well Laugh
Title You Might as Well Laugh PDF eBook
Author Betty Antrim Toops
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1980
Genre
ISBN 9780915284900

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If You Want to Make God Laugh

If You Want to Make God Laugh
Title If You Want to Make God Laugh PDF eBook
Author Bianca Marais
Publisher Penguin
Pages 450
Release 2020-07-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0735219338

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A rich, unforgettable story of three unique women in post-Apartheid South Africa who are brought together in their darkest time and discover the ways that love can transcend the strictest of boundaries. In a squatter camp on the outskirts of Johannesburg, seventeen-year-old Zodwa lives in desperate poverty, under the shadowy threat of a civil war and a growing AIDS epidemic. Eight months pregnant, Zodwa carefully guards secrets that jeopardize her life. Across the country, wealthy socialite Ruth appears to have everything her heart desires, but it's what she can't have that leads to her breakdown. Meanwhile, in Zaire, a disgraced former nun, Delilah, grapples with a past that refuses to stay buried. When these personal crises send both middle-aged women back to their rural hometown to heal, the discovery of an abandoned newborn baby upends everything, challenging their lifelong beliefs about race, motherhood, and the power of the past. As the mystery surrounding the infant grows, the complicated lives of Zodwa, Ruth, and Delilah become inextricably linked. What follows is a mesmerizing look at family and identity that asks: How far will the human heart go to protect itself and the ones it loves?