Best Job Ever

Ellie Tesher on Life as an Advice Columnist

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships
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Author: Ellie Tesher ISBN: 9780887856860
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches Language: English
Author: Ellie Tesher
ISBN: 9780887856860
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches
Language: English
Ellie Tesher spent many childhood hours at her father's Harbord St. drugstore, listening as he advised patrons on personal as well as health issues. Decades later, after she had studied sociology, worked with foster children, married, divorced, raised a family, remarried and won accolades as a journalist, it almost seemed she was destined to become the Toronto Star's advice maven. Best Job Ever: Ellie Tesher on Life as an Advice Columnist, is her revealing account of a position that has deepened her understanding of how humans tick and how to decipher what makes them tick. The book is a humane and fascinating look at the personal struggles of the 21st century: online porn, flimsy relationships, infidelity, despair. But Tesher includes a healthy dose of readers' and her own hard-won wisdom.
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Ellie Tesher spent many childhood hours at her father's Harbord St. drugstore, listening as he advised patrons on personal as well as health issues. Decades later, after she had studied sociology, worked with foster children, married, divorced, raised a family, remarried and won accolades as a journalist, it almost seemed she was destined to become the Toronto Star's advice maven. Best Job Ever: Ellie Tesher on Life as an Advice Columnist, is her revealing account of a position that has deepened her understanding of how humans tick and how to decipher what makes them tick. The book is a humane and fascinating look at the personal struggles of the 21st century: online porn, flimsy relationships, infidelity, despair. But Tesher includes a healthy dose of readers' and her own hard-won wisdom.

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