Perfect-- on paper : the (mis)adventures of Waverly Bryson : a humorous tale of affection, rejection, and the search for perfection
معرفی کتاب «Perfect-- on paper : the (mis)adventures of Waverly Bryson : a humorous tale of affection, rejection, and the search for perfection» نوشتهٔ Murnane, Maria، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amazon Encore در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت mobi، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Waverly Bryson is a successful businesswoman in her late 20s who almost has it all: a dream job in sports PR, two best friends, and a bar where everybody knows her name. What she doesn’t have is a ring on her finger. And after being ditched at the altar, she’s in no hurry to get one. Besides, plenty of other issues keep her busy, including her wayward father, a new rival at work, and an ever-nagging fear that her life is not turning out as she thought it would . . . or should. To stay sane, Waverly makes a habit of jotting down “Honey Notes,” self-deprecating bits of single-girl humor that she hopes to one day develop into a line of greeting cards.
Can’t face the dating scene after a bad breakup?
Honey, hit the bar, and hit it hard.
Beer goggles are the lonely girl’s Cupid.
As Waverly stumbles back into the dating scene (no stalkers or jean shorts, please), her personal and professional lives threaten to collide. Perfect on Paper reminds listeners that everyone has had a bad date (or twelve), and that everyone needs a best friend to tell them, “Honey, you are not alone.”
"When her fiancé calls off their wedding at the last minute, Waverly Bryson wonders if her life will ever turn out the way she thought it would ... or should. Her high-powered job in sports PR? Not so perfect. Her relationship with her dad? Far from it. Her perfect marriage? Enough said. Perfect ... on Paper is a humorous tale of Waverly's efforts to cobble the pieces of a broken yesterday into a brand new tomorrow"--Page 4 of cover Waverly's fiancé calls off the wedding at the last minute, and she finds her life spiraling downward. Bad dates, a bitchy coworker out for Waverly's job, and her dad's constant problems are starting to wear on her. To keep her head above water, Waverly starts to jot down Honey Notes, a pipe dream for a line of funny, self-deprecating greeting cards.