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How To Hook Your Spouse: The Face of Courage | 
enlarge | Author: Georgene Dreishpoon Publisher: AuthorHouse Category: Book
List Price: $9.94 Buy New: $5.95 You Save: $3.99 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 3322422
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 132 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.4
ISBN: 0595004806 Dewey Decimal Number: 817 EAN: 9780595004805 ASIN: 0595004806
Publication Date: September 30, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Nothing challenges priority more than a compulsion for sports. How to Hook Your Spouse is part autobiography and part guidebook for sustaining a marriage. Humorous stories illustrate the life-cycle of bonding with a sports-obsessive using fishing as central metaphor. Georgene Simon Drieshpoon is married to a retired physician who claims in his next life he wants to come back as a fishing guide. He chases the fish. She chases him. She's been chasing him for forty-nine years. The author says, "We joke about compulsions. The term 'fishing widow" says it all. The fishermen were not dead, just caught up in their priority. Parenthood changed my priority. It was during this period that my husband and I had our best fights. I was determined not to be a 'fishing widow.'" While the author fished with her husband, she says, "I'm more like his pocket edition." Together they have explored the aura of fishing in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, the Bahamas, and Africa. She's heard fishermen grumble that "women just don't understand." She says, "The same can be said for the other side." This book is an attempt to humorously enlighten both genders.
Download Description Nothing challenges priority more than a compulsion for sports. How to Hook Your Spouse is part autobiography and part guidebook for sustaining a marriage. Humorous stories illustrate the life-cycle of bonding with a sports-obsessive using fishing as central metaphor. Georgene Simon Dreishpoon is married to a retired physician who claims in his next life he wants to come back as a fishing guide. He chases the fish. She chases him. She's been chasing him for forty-nine years. The author says, "We joke about compulsions. The term 'fishing widow" says it all. The fishermen were not dead, just caught up in their priority. Parenthood changed my priority. It was during this period that my husband and I had our best fights. I was determined not to be a 'fishing widow.'" While the author fished with her husband, she says, "I'm more like his pocket edition." Together they have explored the aura of fishing in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, the Bahamas, and Africa. She's heard fishermen grumble that "women just don't understand." She says, "The same can be said for the other side." This book is an attempt to humorously enlighten both genders.
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It's more than a fish tale July 30, 2001 This little book is not only a wonderful collection of very amusing very short stories about the experiences of a wife married to a devoted fisherman,each of which will make you smile and feel better about life in general. It is also a love story which brings insights into how to deal with humor and love with any situation in which one spouse is overwhelmed by a consuming interest outside the marriage- whether that interest be fishing,watching football,practicing law, medicine, business or what have you.
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