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Hardcover: 272 pages Publisher: Ballantine Books (January 23 2007) Costumer Rating: Read an Excerpt The Guru Part 2 Book Description Mr. Wrong is the tug behind your navel, the guy who lights you up like a Roman candle, the danger you can't resist. And just about every woman, at some point in her life, has encountered one - or many. Women everywhere will see themselves in these witty, wise, and entertaining personal essays by some of the literary world's most accomplished and bestselling authors, including Jane Smiley, Audrey Niffennegger, Jacquelyn Mitchard, Ntozake Shange, Roxana Robinson, Marge Piercy, and Ann Hood. Readers will delight in the array of Mr. Wrongs encountered in these pages - from harmless and charming to revolting and offensive - and ultimately relish the notion that even if we succumb to the temptation of an utterly reckless romance, we can emerge with our hearts intact. By turns wry and heartfelt, lighthearted and redemptive, these insightful, uplifting real-life stories run the emotional gamut, from Whitney Otto's satisfying tale of a Mr. Wrong who receives his comeuppance in an unexpected way, to Robin Westen's steamy account of lust with a zen master, to Monika Ekk's rueful "I Married a Wanker!" Some are hilarious, like Marion Winik's "The Ten Most Wanted," while others, like Catherine Texier's "Russian Lessons," take us to the dark side of love and longing. For every prince charming there are a million frogs. If you've ever trusted a man you couldn't trust, Mr. Wrong will make you laugh, cry, and shake your head in recognition at yourself and your friends. About the Author Harriet Brown Harriet Brown is the award-winning author of The Promised Land, a collection of poetry, and The Good-bye Window: A Year in the Life of a Day-Care Center. Her poems have appeared in Poetry and Prairie Schooner, among other literary magazines. She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times and other national publications. She lives with her husband and two daughters in Madison, Wisconsin. » More by Harriet Brown | |||||||