Chatter to Flatter Your Platter
Essays that explore wisdom and humor in everyday life
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About the Book
In the twenty essays that make up his first collection of stories, Chatter to Flatter Your Platter: Essays that Explore Wisdom and Humor in Everyday Life, author Moj Dehghan educates and entertains his audience by sharing not only the lessons he has learned, but also the humor that he found in his circle of family and friends
Do couples fight because of sex or money? Look for the answer in "The Joys and Pains of Marriage." Want to find out what a teenager thinks is the best food that his father cooks? Find out in "Good Looking! What's Cooking?" Dehghan tackles these and other intriguing questions with just the right mix of reality and comic relief. Whether you're searching for stress relief or having the ultimate bad hair day, Chatter to Flatter Your Platter has something for you.
Dehghan believes in Karma, and his philosophy is that loving others and helping them is the only way to bring peace into your own life. When the calamities of life hit, Dehghan took refuge in humor-and it saved him. Now he serves up a wonderful serving of wit and wisdom in Chatter to Flatter Your Platter.
About the Author
Moj Dehghan was born and raised in India. At age 12, he wrote stories and poems in Urdu, which were published in children's magazines. He moved to Iran when he was eighteen and continued writing for the Indian magazines. In 1980 Dehghan moved to Dallas Texas, where he lived for seven years. Finally, he moved to Rocklin, California, where he lives with his wife Badri and son Navid. He graduated from Regents College (Now Excelsior College), with a B.S. degree in Liberal Arts, in 1999.