Status
Available
Collection
Publication
New York : Villard Books, 1993.
Description
Presents Fulghum's thoughts on the secret life (that nonstop epic playing inside our heads, where all our best-laid dreams are hatched), on barbershop mythology, the shifting signifcance of nicknames over the course of a lifetime, or the circumstances of one's own conception. Contemplate along with him the revelations afforded by ironing a shirt, a rousing session of musical chairs, or the ethical struggle to decide a poinsettia's fate; acknowledge that love indeed transcends the ravages of time and that some family secrets can be gifts of joy.
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Physical description
228 p.; 22 cm
User reviews
LibraryThing member nderdog
A wonderful collection of stories and musings. Some make you think, others just make you laugh. Very fun to see inside someone else's head.
LibraryThing member BookAngel_a
A nice light read. I didn't always agree with his thoughts, but I usually did. Books like this always make me want to write my own book. I read it and think, "Hey - maybe someone would want to read my opinions and observations too!" Clean, and family friendly.
LibraryThing member callista83
All of Robert Fulgham's books are hilarious! His stories are well told and easy to read and follow.
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Pages
228