I bought this book on the enthusiastic recommendation of a co-worker. Based on how often the children in my class make me take deep breaths of “I am calm. I am a tree. The wind may blow but I bend and sway and never break”, reading this may help me to not lose a few branches.
A book report will probably come when I’m done reading it, but I thought the title was pretty joke-worthy on its own.
Brad says
So the author is an expert on female brains and male brains? That seems like a difficult proposition.
Kristi says
I checked on Amazon. Both of her books are 304 page long. I would have thought one of the books would have been significantly shorter.
Beth says
Heh.
Brad says
I know. The ‘Female Brain’ book only needs one chapter: How to Make Me a Sandwich.
Peggy says
HAHA!!
Lauren says
Ha!!
The funny thing is that the last half of the book is the appendix, so it’s really going to be a quick read. I’m only on page 36, but it’s well-written.
Peggy says
Oh, please give us tidbits as you read. I can’t wait to hear about the Chapter—“The Future of the Male Brain”
And why couldn’t she have written this book years ago….when I was struggling as the lone female in my household!
Beth says
I regularly tell people that I understand Harold so much better now that I have Tim.
And by understand, I really mean, I shake my head and mutter under my breath, “Sheesh, you mean they are like this FROM BIRTH?!”
Peggy says
Amen sista!
Jill says
HAHAHAHAHA!! I’m with Peggy!!
Kim says
I recommend this one
http://www.amazon.com/Pink-Brain-Blue-Differences-Troublesome/dp/0618393110
it has colors.
Lauren says
I have also had Bringing Up Boys by James Dobson recommended to me.
http://www.amazon.com/Bringing-Boys-Practical-Encouragement-Generation/dp/084235266X