Bad Girls Go Everywhere: Wisdom, Humor, and Inspiration from Women with Attitude

Bad Girls Go Everywhere: Wisdom, Humor, and Inspiration from Women with Attitude
ISBN-10
0762448660
ISBN-13
9780762448661
Category
Humor
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
2013-04-23
Publisher
Running Press Adult
Authors
Ross Petras, Kathryn Petras

Description

Collects over three hundred quotations from favorite "bad girls" and assertive women, including Virginia Woolf, Oprah Winfrey, and Mae West, on work, relationships, self-image, sex, and living with a sense of humor.

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