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The Social Climber's Bible: A Book of Manners, Practical Tips, and Spiritual Advice for the Upwardly Mobile

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The Social Climber's Bible: A Book of Manners, Practical Tips, and Spiritual Advice for the Upwardly Mobile

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Dear Fledgling Climber- You're just opened a book that can change your life. Read on at your own risk, because once you've gotten to the last page, we promise your will have become so popular you won't recognize yourself. Are you ready to be transformed into the kind of person who snubbed you at parties and you used to envy? Are you prepared for lal the fun you'll have mastering the secrets of becoming popular with those who can make your dreams come true overnight? We invite you to learn the lost art of social climbing. Let us teach you the skills and ethical flexibility that will make you a hit at any and all social gatherings, from cocktail parties to funerals. Know the joys of social climbing as a family and learn the dos and don'ts of guiltlessly and gracefully ditching all those worn-out suburban friends and college pals holding you back from making the kind of superficial friends everybody needs to know the thrill of getting to the top. We can't climb for you, but we do know all the shortcuts. Sincerely, The Social Climber's Bible 'Any social climber coming to America should read this hilarious book on the plane in. Jazz & Dirk will show you how to win friends, influence people and never have to fly commercial again.' Plum Sykes

Author Biography

Jazz Johnson is the daughter of James L. Johnson and Gretchen Wittenborn Johnson. She manages her family's estate in New Jersey and raises heritage breed turkeys. Dirk Wittenborn is a screenwriter, producer, and the author of Pharmakon and Fierce People. He lives in Brooklyn and summers on the wrong side of the tracks in East Hampton.
Release date NZ
November 14th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Penguin USA
Pages
320
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Dimensions
135x188x26
ISBN-13
9780143125204
Product ID
22210737

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