內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)介:
Jen Lewis is having a great junior year. She is the features editor of the school paper, and she’s dating Max Brown, the paper’s editor-in-chief. Everything is perfect—that is, until Max says, “Maybe it would be better if we were just friends.” In shock and total denial, Jen wonders how she is going to deal with the pain of seeing Max in school every day. Her misery only intensifies when her grandmother gives her a book that she heard about on the radio. Dr. Emerson’sThe Breakup Bibleclaims that “there’s no reason a woman can’t get over a breakupveryquickly if she’ll just follow a few basic commandments.” Jen is doubtful. What does Dr. Emerson know about her and Max?
In a send-up to the scores of dating books on the market, Melissa Kantor’sThe Breakup Bibletackles the aftermath of a high school romance with her trademark honesty, humor, and wit.
作者簡(jiǎn)介:
Melissa Kantor is a teacher in Brooklyn, New York, where she lives with her husband, the poet Benjamin Gantcher, and their son.