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Did He Say "Divorce?"

Did He Say "Divorce?"

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FINALLY--A HUMOROUS BOOK FOR THE JILTED WIFE!
Review: As a jilted wife, Joni Newman wrote her book, "Did He Say Divorce?" with the jilted wife in mind. She sympathizes and empathizes with them, and manages to make her laugh through the entire process. Jokes, witty therapuetic tips, and reality checks are at the end of most chapters. But it is her knack with language and her touches of vitriol that are funny. From the misery of shame, she uses humor through the morass of betrayal to reach the plateau of acceptance of the jilted wife's own beautiful inner worth; a necessary soul-healing process. Imagine...all this healing...all couched in humor. What a delightful book! Tarbelle Johnson--Past President of "The Professional Writers'League of Long Beach."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FINALLY--A HUMOROUS BOOK FOR THE JILTED WIFE!
Review: As a jilted wife, Joni Newman wrote her book, "Did He Say Divorce?" with the jilted wife in mind. She sympathizes and empathizes with them, and manages to make her laugh through the entire process. Jokes, witty therapuetic tips, and reality checks are at the end of most chapters. But it is her knack with language and her touches of vitriol that are funny. From the misery of shame, she uses humor through the morass of betrayal to reach the plateau of acceptance of the jilted wife's own beautiful inner worth; a necessary soul-healing process. Imagine...all this healing...all couched in humor. What a delightful book! Tarbelle Johnson--Past President of "The Professional Writers'League of Long Beach."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A unique look at one woman's tale
Review: Meet Joni Newman, the new Erma Bombeck of the 21st Century and author of "Did He Say Divorce?"

This self-help book will keep you in stitches. If you are going through divorce, ever been through one or have ever known anyone who has been divorced, this book will turn your tears into laughter, while at the same time teaching survival hints.

What a perfect gift or stocking stuffer--if you can wait that long to laugh this hard.

Connie Nanasy, author of "Roamin' Around Planet Earth."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: you have got to read this book!
Review: When I read Joni Newman's "Did He Say Divorce?" I felt like Joni was talking to me personally throughout the entire book. Although I had been divorced from my ex for over 30 years, (and raised nine little ones in spite of his absence) I still lived vicariously in Joni's humorous book on divorce. I related with her experiences, loved her style of always supporting the grieving wife, her "Erma Bombeck" sense of humor, and her marvelous way with words. It is really the truth about laughter being the main ingredient to recovery. At the time, you can't recognize it, but Joni takes you down the road where the healing begins. And yes, laughter is the best medicine. Joni proves it in her book. So, read Joni's book, especially if you're going through a divorce, or know someone who has been jilted by her ex-man. You won't be sorry...you'll be rolling on the floor!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: you have got to read this book!
Review: When I read Joni Newman's "Did He Say Divorce?" I felt like Joni was talking to me personally throughout the entire book. Although I had been divorced from my ex for over 30 years, (and raised nine little ones in spite of his absence) I still lived vicariously in Joni's humorous book on divorce. I related with her experiences, loved her style of always supporting the grieving wife, her "Erma Bombeck" sense of humor, and her marvelous way with words. It is really the truth about laughter being the main ingredient to recovery. At the time, you can't recognize it, but Joni takes you down the road where the healing begins. And yes, laughter is the best medicine. Joni proves it in her book. So, read Joni's book, especially if you're going through a divorce, or know someone who has been jilted by her ex-man. You won't be sorry...you'll be rolling on the floor!


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