It's the real thing. It's about getting your life
together. It's about looking damn fine. It's about man
handling. It's about the casa question. About solitude.
About stain removal. Whether you're a young woman just
out of school and starting a career or a successful
thirty-something, if you're still wasting time looking
for stockings that match or struggling to keep on top of
credit card bills, you need help. And not a glossy
monthly's unattainable idea of help, but the stuff that
works--the nuts and bolts. Anna Johnson's ''Three Black
Skirts'' is the book that delivers. In a voice that's
knowing, smart, hip and funny--and with the author's own
retro illustrations to match--Ms. Johnson cuts right to
the core of the chaos that passes for life today and
shows how to find order, balance, fulfillment. She
covers it all: health, dating, career moves, finances,
entertaining, body image, sex, and, of course, the
indispensability of owning three black skirts. She
offers the twenty basics for money management, and three
keys for shopaholics to gain control over their passion.
A workshop to build better food habits. Ten ways to get
to sleep. Dress codes to the major cities. A Schmoozer's
Guide to Compliments. Principles of Modern Courtship.
And everything in between, from an extensive stain
removal chart to eleven ideas for reawakening your
spiritual life. |
|