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Finding Grace When You Can't Even Find Clean Underwear- always funny, often touching and sometime politically incorrect, Finding Grace When You Can't Even Find Clean Underwear is a wickedly witty take on the people and problems that vex us all.
For review copies of Finding Grace or Forget Perfect contact Lisa's office directly: Or the publishers PR Department: Finding Grace- Jefferson Press "Hilarious! I'm laughing out loud." "Finding Grace is filled with insights you can use tomorrow and it will make you laugh today." "Not only is it laugh-out-loud funny, it's dead on accurate about what's important and what's not. The wedding section alone is worth the price of the whole thing." "Lisa Earle McLeod must be the long-lost love child of Erma Bombeck and Scott Peck: She serves up spiritual enlightenment, savvy business advice and deadly-accurate relationship insights. McLeod's wit is so wicked you'll laugh 'til your Frappuccino comes shooting out of your nose." "Lisa is a witty and compassionate writer who aims for the funny bone but always manages to hit the heart along the way." Lisa Earle McLeod tosses wit and wisdom in one great read. "Finding Grace When you Can't Even Find Clean Underwear" is a MUST-HAVE treasure of humor-infused therapeutic reading. McLeod is dead-on in all her keen observations. She tells it like it is, but with class and heart. "Have you ever wanted one person to solve all your problems? You've found her. Lisa McLeod is a therapist, preacher, business advisor and mom all in one. Fire your shrink, corporate coach or financial advisor and buy this book. You'll laugh your way back to health and happiness and make money while you're at it." "She's a triple threat - funny, poignant and helpful - down-to-earth lessons in down-to-earth terms." "Lisa McLeod is a voice we need." "Lisa McLeod is the only writer I know who can talk about sex and cereal in the same sentence and make you laugh so hard the Muslix comes snorting out of your nose." "Finding Grace reminds those on a spiritual path that takes oneself too seriously can be an obstacle to bliss." "It's fantastic. Lisa serves up insights about work, marriage, friendship and parenting in such funny way you don't even realize you're learning something." "Don't let Lisa's humor fool you, she'll have you laughing and suddenly your life will change." |