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304 pages, Paperback
First published October 16, 2006
The goal is to impress him when he is on my turf. I can put my skills to work: I can cast a spell. I don't like a lot of small talk, so I allow my home and homemaking abilities to speak for me. I'm guessing a stranger can get a pretty good idea as to who I am by observing the medical wax model of a canker sore I have hanging on a wall, or my antique correction shoe displayed on a bookshelf, or the fact that my place is organized primarily to accommodate my rabbit.What kind of hostess can you expect when she learnt her skills from her mom, and as a Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement, her second-grade teacher, her family, Aunt Joyce, the back of boxes, the lady who works at the post office, encyclopedias, the beach. Bartending school, grocery stores, airports, waiting on tables, Mrs. Enchandi, nurses, sitcoms, Hugh, listening to the radio. babysitting, rock concerts, summer school and the House Rabbit Society.