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Brad Walters (Front Jacket Photograph) Very good in Very good jacket. [10], 260, [2] pages. Includes Prologue and Acknowledgments. Chapters include I Think Melanie Is Trying to Save Me; That's Illegal or Something, Isn't It? ; I Should Probably Call My Parents; A woman with Jumper Cables; I Think Psychologists Call That Transference; You're Not Supposed to Feel Good About Yourself; I Guess You Could Say I Know My &%S@ Now; Your Doctor Calls You by Your First Name? ; God Is Great, God Is Good; Let Us Thank Him...; The Girl in a Cowgirl Shirt and Flip-Flops; Take a Number and Sit Down; Did I Say It Was a Stray Cat? ; Something Has Happened; You'll Do the Right Thing; Thank You For Calling Me Mrs. Smiley; This Is It, Ladies. The author is the wife of a Navy flight instructor, the mother of two young boys, and one of the nation's leading advocates for military families. The daughter of an Admiral, she has been a Navy dependent for nearly thirty years. In 1999, Sarah was a typical bride-to-be, flustered with wedding details. Then the groom called. "I don't want you to panic, but I might not be able to come to our wedding...." So began Sarah Smiley's life as a military wife. As a former Navy brat herself, Sarah knew better than anyone that weddings and funerals-even childbirth! -take a backseat to Uncle Sam. But just as the young, nationally syndicated columnist was getting comfortable with the military wife's routine, her husband was sent away for an unexpected deployment. What followed was a test of strength and wit. From getting locked out of the house in pajamas to wrestling with the temptation of infidelity, Sarah exposes it all with candor, heart-and humor.
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Brad Walters (Front Jacket Photograph) Very good in Very good jacket. [10], 260, [2] pages. Insribed by the author on the fep. Inscription reads For Linda--Many thanks for the hospitality. Sarah Smiley. Chapters include I Think Melanie Is Trying to Save Me; That's Illegal or Something, Isn't It? ; I Should Probably Call My Parents; A Woman with Jumper Cables; I Think Psychologists Call That Transference; You're Not Supposed to Feel Good About Yourself; I Guess You Could Say I Know My &%S@ Now; Your Doctor Calls You by Your First Name? ; God Is Great, God Is Good; Let Us Thank Him...; The Girl in a Cowgirl Shirt and Flip-Flops; Take a Number and Sit Down; Did I Say It Was a Stray Cat? ; Something Has Happened; You'll Do the Right Thing; Thank You For Calling Me Mrs. Smiley; This Is It, Ladies. The author is the wife of a Navy flight instructor, a mother and one of the nation's leading advocates for military families. The daughter of an Admiral, she has been a Navy dependent for nearly thirty years. In 1999, Sarah was a typical bride-to-be, flustered with wedding details. Then the groom called. "I don't want you to panic, but I might not be able to come to our wedding...." So began Sarah Smiley's life as a military wife. Sarah knew better than anyone that weddings and funerals-even childbirth! -take a backseat to Uncle Sam. But just as the nationally syndicated columnist was getting comfortable with the military wife's routine, her husband was sent away for an unexpected deployment. What followed was a test of strength and wit. From getting locked out of the house in pajamas to wrestling with the temptation of infidelity, Sarah exposes it with candor, heart and humor. Derived from a Publishers Weekly article: Smiley, who pens the nationally syndicated column "Shore Duty, " is something of an Erma Bombeck for the military-wife set. She wittily and poignantly writes about being a navy spouse left on base with two young children while her husband is on deployment ("the D-word") overseas, just as the impending war in Iraq is dominating the headlines. Raised a navy brat, Smiley is no stranger to military life, but that doesn't preclude the fear, frustration and freak-outs that often accompany her predicament. Fellow military spouses will appreciate Smiley's humorous accounts of attending Spouse Club support meetings, handling household tasks and simply coping with the realities of having a husband thousands of miles away who might not return. Smiley's prose is simple and straightforward, and her humor is clever, often emerging in passages when she's at her lowest. Smiley doesn't express her views about the Iraq war as her personal woes take over.
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This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear.