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The Dating Race
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- Nombre de pages272
- FormatePub
- ISBN1-101-21593-3
- EAN9781101215937
- Date de parution13/01/2005
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille475 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurTarcher
Résumé
With the abundance of dating strategies, technologies, and services available on the market today, is it any easier to find love? In this hilarious and heart-warming book, Stacy Kravetz samples the merchandise and discovers that-impressive technological advances aside-the search for true love is never simple. From "lock and key" parties, where men try their keys in women's locks until-well, you get the picture-to "date doctors, " who, for a fee, will evaluate your techniques and tell you where your sales pitch is going wrong, Kravetz takes readers on a fascinating tour of the world of twenty-first-century romance.
Drawing on interviews with a host of men and women currently grappling with finding a mate, as well as her own experiences out in the playing field, Kravetz explores what our dating lives reveal about us and our culture. And all the while, she vividly captures how-though the landscape of love is forever changing-the human heart remains a wildly mysterious thing.
Drawing on interviews with a host of men and women currently grappling with finding a mate, as well as her own experiences out in the playing field, Kravetz explores what our dating lives reveal about us and our culture. And all the while, she vividly captures how-though the landscape of love is forever changing-the human heart remains a wildly mysterious thing.



