House of Cards: The True Story of How a 26-Year-Old Fundamentalist Virgin Learned about Life, Love, and Sex by Writing Greeting Cards
House of Cards: The True Story of How a 26-Year-Old Fundamentalist Virgin Learned about Life, Love, and Sex by Writing Greeting Cards
Author: Dickerson, David Ellis
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A hilarious and honest memoir by an ex-greeting card writer, ex- virgin fundamentalist, and current This American Life contributor.
When David Dickerson landed his dream job-at Hallmark writing greeting cards-he discovered his limited life experience as a fundamentalist- raised, 26-year-old virgin left him woefully unprepared for the worldly sentiments he was expected to deliver. Here, Dickerson chronicles his bumpy and hilarious journey to (relatively) modern single guy, confronting his past, his beliefs, his relationships, and his virginity.
Product details
Attribute name |
Attribute value |
Author
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Dickerson, David Ellis |
Dimensions
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140 x 207 x 26 mm |
Imprint
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Riverhead Books |
ISBN
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9781594484865 |
Language
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English |
Media type
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Paperback |
Original title
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House of Cards: The True Story of How a 26-Year-Old Fundamentalist Virgin Learned about Life, Love, and Sex by Writing Greeting Cards |
Page count
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384 |
Product no
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9781594484865 |
Publish date
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2010-11-02 |
Publisher
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Penguin Random House US |
RRP List price
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24.00 USD |
Weight
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345 g |