Synopses & Reviews
An uproarious, uplifting, and brazenly honest celebration of the single girl's life.
Unsolicited relationship advice from relatives, disastrous dates, men who wear thumb rings, and the moments of deep satisfaction when a single girl realizes that she can do whatever she wants with her time- it's all here in Haiku for the Single Girl. Reading this brilliantly incisive and wittily illustrated collection, every woman- whether single or not-will laugh until she cries, and then start laughing all over again.
Synopsis
An uproarious, uplifting, and brazenly honest celebration of the single girl's life.
Unsolicited relationship advice from relatives, disastrous dates, men who wear thumb rings, and the moments of deep satisfaction when a single girl realizes that she can do whatever she wants with her time- it's all here in Haiku for the Single Girl. Reading this brilliantly incisive and wittily illustrated collection, every woman- whether single or not-will laugh until she cries, and then start laughing all over again.
About the Author
Haikuist
Beth Griffenhagen has a B.A. and a master's in psychology. She works for Murray's Cheese shop and lives in New York City.
Cynthia Vehslage Meyers is a freelance illustrator whose work has appeared in The New York Times, among other publications. She lives in Connecticut.