You Know You're a Workaholic When . . .
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Book Description
You live for Monday mornings. You go to the health club to get a stock tip on the Stairmaster. You dread the day in spring when clocks are set forward, robbing you of an hour. You think an ulcer is a badge of courage. You know who you are. You can't help yourself. You're a workaholic, and proud of it. Expanding on the kindly, humorous, self-effacing tone of their first collaboration, You Know You're a Grown Up When. . . . Jeanne Hanson and New Yorker cartoonist Lee Lorenz now focus on that particular personality disorder familiar to nearly all of us.
This book is a tribute to those beleaguered people whose stomachs cramp up at the idea of a 40-hour workweek, who have never done a jigsaw puzzle, and who refer to a noon love tryst as a meeting. 63,000 copies in print
About the Author
Jeanne K. Hanson is a literary agent in Minneapolis who loves her job and is proud to label herself as a workaholic. In addition to her previous book, You Know Your'e Grown Up When . . . , she is also the author of Kinkajous, Capybaras, Horned Beetles, Seladangs. Lee Lorenz was the art editor of The New Yorker from 1973 to 1993 and its cartoon editor until 1997. A prolific artist himself, he has contributed cartoons and covers to the magazine since 1958, and is the author of more than twenty books, including The Art of the New Yorker and You Know You're Grown Up When... and illustrator of Real Men Don't Eat Quiche and Real Men Don't Bond.
You Know You're a Workaholic When . . .,Jeanne K. Hanson,Lee Lorenz,Workman Publishing Company,1563054701,American wit and humor,Comics & Cartoons,General,Humor,Workaholics
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