I'm the Other Man in My Own Marriage!
A Frustrating and Funny Look at Family Living
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About the Book
Not since Erma Bombeck has the humorous side of daily living been given such a stage. "I'm the Other Man in My Own Marriage" is a hilarious look at parents trying to relate to their teenagersw, husbands trying to relate to their wives, and neighbors trying not to upset their peace by relating too much to anyone.
Here is where you come to learn how to teach sex ed at the hardware store; how to stage a "budget" wedding like that of say, Princess Grace or "Lady Di;" or how to choose a good restaurant, where the "House Red" is something more than ketchup.
Syndicated columnist Howard Noel has drawn from his weekly humor column "The Front Porch" in order to bring to us this dubious blue print for daily living. His characters are his family, neighbors, and of course the venerable Uncle Merle who stands as a "signpost" of common sense and wry wit.
If what you read in this book has not happened to you -- you'll wish it had.
About the Author
Howard Noel has an extensive background in all facets of the communication industry. He worked his way through the ranks as a news reporter, radio/television announcer, and columnist, to a front-line Public Relations Professional, and on to become a widely respected PR executive in both private industry and public service.
Now living in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Utah, he owns his own commnication consulting firm and is living his dream as a teacher and writer.
In addition to consulting with organizations across the country, Noel teaches communication at the university level, and is in wide demand as a presenter of national and international seminars and workshops. He is the author of "The Front Porch" a weekly syndicated magazine and newspaper column.
For diversion, Noel writes mystery stories; collects classical and "Big Band" jazz music; is a collector of writings, artifacts and photographs from and about the U.S. Civil War period; and is an amateur magician.