Ask Amy: Advice for Better Living

Author:   Amy Dickinson
Publisher:   Surrey Books,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781572841550


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   26 December 2013
Format:   Paperback
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For a decade, Amy Dickinson has been the Chicago Tribune's signature general advice columnist, helping readers with questions both personal and pressing. Her column is syndicated in over 150 newspapers nationally and internationally, and Ask Amy: Advice for Better Living is the very first collection of her daily columns, which are read by an estimated 22 million people. Featuring over 200 question-and-answer columns taken from 20112013, this book is filled with warm, witty, and insightful advice. After taking over for the legendary advice columnist Ann Landers in 2003, Dickinson charmed her way into readers' lives with her sensible takes on etiquette, relationships, and the gray areas of day-to-day life. Her wry humor and practical wisdom comes through in her eloquently crafted tips on problems both personal and professional. Broken down into distinct categories, Dickinson tackles issues ranging from marital to financial, familial to romantic. Having trouble with in-laws, online platforms, or a pesky sibling? Dickinson has answers for those questions and more. She's not one to mince words, and faces the problems head-on with honest and thoughtful advice. Ask Amy: Advice for Better Living is a great collection to have on hand, written in the tone of a best friend who gives the hard truth and a comforting hand in troubled times.

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Author:   Amy Dickinson
Publisher:   Surrey Books,U.S.
Imprint:   Surrey Books,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.298kg
ISBN:  

9781572841550


ISBN 10:   1572841559
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   26 December 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

I. Marriage: For better, for worse, and not necessarily forever II. Family: You don't choose them, but sometimes they pick up the tab III. Parenting: The hardest job you'll ever love IV. Siblings: They know you like nobody else, and that's the problem V. Dating: It's not for the faint of heart VI. Divorce: Ex marks the spot VII. In-Laws: The good, the bad, the obnoxious VIII. Work: It's not work if you love it--but first you have to find it IX. Boundaries: Drawing, building and reinforcing X. Life Online: Screwing up across platforms

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Praise for Amy Dickinson and her memoir, The Mighty Queens of Freeville: ""Perhaps Dickinson's greatest natural asset is the ability to draw people's problems out of them, even in real life--not feeding on these people as if she were drawing strength from their misery but, rather, responding to them with empathy and warmth and understanding."" --The Atlantic ""Dickinson quickly charmed legions of fans with her unabashed candor, tension-diffusing wit, and astute reasoning."" --Booklist ""Dickinson writes with an honesty that is at once folksy and intelligent."" --Publishers Weekly ""Smart, humorous, common-sensical...a passionate proponent of small-town American values."" --Washington Post ""A woman who understands the power of defusing pain with humor. Which just might be the best advice there is."" --People magazine


Praise for Amy Dickinson and her memoir, The Mighty Queens of Freeville: Perhaps Dickinson's greatest natural asset is the ability to draw people's problems out of them, even in real life--not feeding on these people as if she were drawing strength from their misery but, rather, responding to them with empathy and warmth and understanding. --The Atlantic Dickinson quickly charmed legions of fans with her unabashed candor, tension-diffusing wit, and astute reasoning. --Booklist Dickinson writes with an honesty that is at once folksy and intelligent. --Publishers Weekly Smart, humorous, common-sensical...a passionate proponent of small-town American values. --Washington Post A woman who understands the power of defusing pain with humor. Which just might be the best advice there is. --People magazine


Praise for Amy Dickinson and her memoir, The Mighty Queens of Freeville: Perhaps Dickinson's greatest natural asset is the ability to draw people's problems out of them, even in real life not feeding on these people as if she were drawing strength from their misery but, rather, responding to them with empathy and warmth and understanding.  The Atlantic Dickinson quickly charmed legions of fans with her unabashed candor, tension-diffusing wit, and astute reasoning.  Booklist Dickinson writes with an honesty that is at once folksy and intelligent.  Publishers Weekly Smart, humorous, common-sensical...a passionate proponent of small-town American values.  Washington Post A woman who understands the power of defusing pain with humor. Which just might be the best advice there is.  People magazine


Praise for Amy Dickinson and her memoir, The Mighty Queens of Freeville Perhaps Dickinson's greatest natural asset is the ability to draw people's problems out of them, even in real life--not feeding on these people as if she were drawing strength from their misery but, rather, responding to them with empathy and warmth and understanding. -- The Atlantic Dickinson quickly charmed legions of fans with her unabashed candor, tension-diffusing wit, and astute reasoning. -- Booklist Dickinson writes with an honesty that is at once folksy and intelligent. -- Publishers Weekly Smart, humorous, common-sensical...a passionate proponent of small-town American values. -- Washington Post A woman who understands the power of defusing pain with humor. Which just might be the best advice there is. -- People magazine


"Praise for Amy Dickinson and her memoir, The Mighty Queens of Freeville: ""Perhaps Dickinson's greatest natural asset is the ability to draw people's problems out of them, even in real life--not feeding on these people as if she were drawing strength from their misery but, rather, responding to them with empathy and warmth and understanding."" --The Atlantic ""Dickinson quickly charmed legions of fans with her unabashed candor, tension-diffusing wit, and astute reasoning."" --Booklist ""Dickinson writes with an honesty that is at once folksy and intelligent."" --Publishers Weekly ""Smart, humorous, common-sensical...a passionate proponent of small-town American values."" --Washington Post ""A woman who understands the power of defusing pain with humor. Which just might be the best advice there is."" --People magazine"


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Amy Dickinson is the Chicago Tribune's signature general advice columnist. Based in Chicago, she has contributed to TIME, NPR's All Things Considered, and CBS's Sunday Morning. Her memoir, The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Story of Surprising Second Chances is a New York Times bestseller.

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