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Twenty-Five Cups of Coffee: Mastering On-Line Dating

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Twenty-Five Cups of Coffee: Mastering On-Line Dating

Contributors:

By (Author) Julianna Acheson

ISBN:

9781543965292

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

3rd September 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

306.730285

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

196

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

312g

Description

This book is a fun account of twenty-five dates that Julianna Acheson, a cultural anthropologist, had with men in Portland, Maine. After finding herself divorced and trying to meet a new man, she found herself using her anthropological skills to analyze her dates. Convinced that she would not be able to sort out prospective dates without meeting them, her strategy consisted of having a simple cup of coffee with twenty-five men. She vehemently maintains that texting a few men without meeting them, is doomed to failure. Inspired by one of her students, the author believes that one can tell a good deal about a man from a cup of coffee with him. This is a humorous read with much insight not just on dating, but also on the interactions of men and women, on the mysteries of on-line dating, and she provides much advise on how to use social media sites to one's advantage. Whether a reader is dating or helping a friend find a mate, this book is insightful, fun, and debunks many myths about entering the mid-life dating world.

Readers will walk away from this book with a tool box of skills to help analyze social interaction on dates and in other interactions between men and women as well. She provides insight on a host of cultural patterns and norms that she experienced as a newcomer to the dating world.

Author Bio

Julianna Acheson is a Cultural Anthropologist who has taught at both colleges and universities for over twenty-five years and challenged thousands of students in the United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia and from many other countries on how they think about love, relationships, conflict resolution and the importance of emotional health. Her courses taught on Sex and Gender and Love and Human Relationships were particularly helpful in providing insight for this book. Hailing from Portland, Maine, she is the mother of three daughters, a painter, and owner of the Coast Village Inn and Cottages on the beaches-coastline of southern Maine. She has worked on Humanitarian Evaluation and non-profit development for women in developing countries and her passion for helping others improve their own lives often contradicts conventional wisdom on how and why relationships are formed and why relationships are so important to all of us while we live on earth.

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