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Why He's So Last Minute and She's Got It All Wrapped Up

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Orion Books Limited, 2007 - Family & Relationships - 392 pages
As the festive season comes round once more, it can so easily be a time of increased stress for everyone - a time when the differences between men and women are never more apparent!Renowned relationship experts Allan and Barbara Pease tackle the Christmas Season to give a uniquely informative and fascinating guide:* Partners at Christmas - the battle of the sexes, made worse by the festive season* Kids at Christmas - how to get them to do what you want* Why women get upset at men's solutions to Christmas catering* And why men always get lost on the way to the in-lawsThank goodness Christmas only comes once a year...

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User Review  - Norah - Goodreads

A useful pre-Christmas read which I got too late to read last year! Read full review

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Contents

Why We Wrote This Book
6
Reading Between the Lines of GiftGiving
36
How Couples Can Work Together at Christmas
52
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About the author (2007)

Allan Pease is the world's foremost expert on body language and relationships. His acclaimed book Body Language has sold over 4 million copies, while his top rated TV series on the same subject has been seen by over 100 million people worldwide. He travels the world lecturing on human communication.

Barbara Pease is CEO of Pease International, which produces videos, training courses and seminars for businesses and governments worldwide. She is co-author of the bestselling book Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps, which has sold ten million copies around the world.

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