Finding Grace
When You Can't Even Find Clean Underwear
W hat is the meaning of life and why are other people so *#%@! annoying?
From TV and religion to sex and fast food, no topic is off limits as Lisa applies her edgy humor to the everyday issues that drive us all nuts. In this hilarious and insightful essay collection, Lisa's turns traditional thinking on its head with her wickedly witty take on the people and problems that vex us all.
What if Peace Was Sexy?
Why do men resist change and why do women bother to try?
Can you become CEO standing next to the water cooler?
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Essay Collections
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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Stories
Lisa's chapter Just Like Sandra Day, is one of several touching stories complied by the late Richard Carlson famed author of the Don't Sweat books.
Find out how a bottle of hair bleach, a magazine story about a Supreme Court Justice, and 10 minutes under the dryer became a life-changing event.
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If Women Ruled the World
Lisa's piece, “We’d Compete to Cooperate and Everybody Would Go Home in a Pink Caddy” along with provocative essays from Ann Crittenden, Barbara Ehrenreich, Medea Benjamin, and Marie C. Wilson, President of the White House project, show us how to create the world we want to live in. Includes the famous essay from Lisa's then 11-year-old daughter Elizabeth: "Our Best creations Would Last Beyond Age 18" - A peace essay that brought several legislators to tears.
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Southern Fried Farce
Lisa and other noted southern humorists including, Roy Blount Jr, Celia Ribenbark, Susan Reinhardt, Lisa Daily and David McGee provide a hilarious, and often touching take on life in the South.
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