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<title>Mandy Stadtmiller - Free Library Land Online - Mystery</title>
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<title>Unwifeable</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/mandy-stadtmiller/unwifeable.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/mandy-stadtmiller/unwifeable_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Unwifeable" alt ="Unwifeable"/></a><br//>From the popular, "fresh, funny, and highly readable" (Bustle) dating columnist for New York magazine and the New York Post comes a whirlwind memoir recounting countless failed romances and blackout nights, told with Mandy Stadtmiller's unflinching candor and brilliant wit.<BR>My story is not standalone. Single girl comes to New York; New York eats her alive. But what does stand out is my discovery that you can essentially live a life that appears to be a textbook manual for everything one can do wrong to find love&#8212;and still find Mr. Right.<BR> <BR> Mandy Stadtmiller came to Manhattan in 2005, newly divorced, thirty years old, with a job at the New York Post, ready to conquer the city and the industry in one fell swoop. Like a "real-life Carrie Bradshaw" (so called by Jenny McCarthy!), she proceeded to chronicle her fearless attempts for nearly a decade in the Post, New York magazine, and xoJane.<BR> <BR> But there was...]]></description>
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