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What's Your M.O.?

What's Your M.O.?

Jennifer Worick

Weldon Owen, Incorporated
2018
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Beyond her time as the First Lady, Michelle Obama’s voice and presence continues to resonate with women on a profound level. Michelle is both the ultimate role model and the everywoman. If we can’t be her, we at least want to be like her. She’s inspirational and aspirational. Most of all, she’s real. And a gal can learn a lot from her, which is why we’ve gathered up all her wit and wisdom into one glorious book a woman can dip into again and again for a reminder that she is powerful and can accomplish pretty much anything because, you know, the future is female. Using examples, actual events, and inspiring quotations from Michelle’s life during and prior to her time as first lady, What's Your M.O., Live Your Best Life the Michelle Obama Way simultaneously celebrates Michelle’s accomplishments and provides useful advice for a wide array of life’s challenges. Chapters include: Family Matters Good Relations Working Woman Style & Substance Strength in the Face of Adversity Education Nation Health & Wellness Sense of a Woman A Call to Action
Things I Want to Punch in the Face

Things I Want to Punch in the Face

Jennifer Worick

Prospect Park Books
2015
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"Anger is like an essential vitamin, and Jen has given me even more reasons to be angry. I couldn't be happier or healthier."--Lewis Black, stand-up comedian, actor, author, and regular on The Daily Show The second edition of Things I Want to Punch in the Face brings humor writer Jennifer Worick's newest and most popular diatribes about the most annoying things in everyday life and modern American society, including: Cold-Pressed Coffee TED Talks Evites Cosplay Polar Bear Clubs Family Car Stickers Mixologists Scrabble Yoga Pants #blessedAnd there's more, so much more. From nail art to Hobbits, passwords to auto-tune, Worick takes aim at the copious bounty of annoyances that irk her shit. And ours.