Why He's So Last Minute & She's Got It All Wrapped Up

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As the festive season comes round once more, it can so easily be a time of increased stress for everyone - a time when the differences between men and women are never more apparent! Renowned relationship experts Allan and Barbara Pease tackle the Christmas Season to give a uniquely informative and fascinating guide: The battle of the sexes, made worse by the festive season Kids at Christmas - how to get them to do what you want Why women get upset at men's solutions to Christmas catering And why men always get lost on the way to the in-laws Thank goodness Christmas only comes once a year...
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AuthorPease, Allan; Pease; Barbara
PublisherOrion
PlaceLondon
Year2007
ISBN9780752882628
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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