Author: | Lynn Hubschman | ISBN: | 9781532008009 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | October 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Lynn Hubschman |
ISBN: | 9781532008009 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | October 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
This is a lively, fun, down to earth book with helpful ways to look at life, sex, and love. It offers practical applications to make life fulfilled and joyful. While there is no all-knowing guru, my over forty years of experience as a relationship counselor and sex educator provides some answers for problems as well as how to avoid them. The book has won a national first runner up award from Eric Hoffer. “Author Lynn Hubschman has constructed a book that gives grandmotherly advice to those that might have missed out on important life tips. In earlier chapters she talks about common sense tips as they relate to living a happy healthy and vibrant life.” —Pacific Book Review “Read this book and then empower yourself to make any necessary changes. Hubschman advises but she says it more indirectly and comically when she says, ‘So listen to what you say and how you say it. Listen to what the people around you talk about. If you want to throw up.... move on.’ The breadth of the book’s content is unparalleled.” —The US Review of Books
This is a lively, fun, down to earth book with helpful ways to look at life, sex, and love. It offers practical applications to make life fulfilled and joyful. While there is no all-knowing guru, my over forty years of experience as a relationship counselor and sex educator provides some answers for problems as well as how to avoid them. The book has won a national first runner up award from Eric Hoffer. “Author Lynn Hubschman has constructed a book that gives grandmotherly advice to those that might have missed out on important life tips. In earlier chapters she talks about common sense tips as they relate to living a happy healthy and vibrant life.” —Pacific Book Review “Read this book and then empower yourself to make any necessary changes. Hubschman advises but she says it more indirectly and comically when she says, ‘So listen to what you say and how you say it. Listen to what the people around you talk about. If you want to throw up.... move on.’ The breadth of the book’s content is unparalleled.” —The US Review of Books