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The Blonde Theory

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"Hilarious...deliciously entertaining." - Sarah Mlynowsi, author of Monkey Business
"Kristin Harmel dishes with disarming honesty and delivers a sparkling, delightful story." — Laura Caldwell, author of The Year of Living Famously
Harper Roberts is a corporate attorney in Manhattan. She's smart, attractive, and funny. So why can't she find a date? Men flock to her at parties when they think she's a dumb blonde. But, as soon as they realize she's a Harvard-educated lawyer, they flee. Harper's best friend is a magazine editor who suggests Harper go on assignment for a month as a 'dumb blonde' and see if it changes her dating perspective. So, for two weeks, Harper goes undercover. She changes her wardrobe, her conversation, her body language. The result is a series of comical encounters. Soon, Harper must take a good look in the mirror and realize that it's not just men who judge people on their looks.

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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

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  • ISBN: 9780759517684
  • Release date: February 22, 2007

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  • ISBN: 9780759517684
  • File size: 304 KB
  • Release date: February 22, 2007

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"Hilarious...deliciously entertaining." - Sarah Mlynowsi, author of Monkey Business
"Kristin Harmel dishes with disarming honesty and delivers a sparkling, delightful story." — Laura Caldwell, author of The Year of Living Famously
Harper Roberts is a corporate attorney in Manhattan. She's smart, attractive, and funny. So why can't she find a date? Men flock to her at parties when they think she's a dumb blonde. But, as soon as they realize she's a Harvard-educated lawyer, they flee. Harper's best friend is a magazine editor who suggests Harper go on assignment for a month as a 'dumb blonde' and see if it changes her dating perspective. So, for two weeks, Harper goes undercover. She changes her wardrobe, her conversation, her body language. The result is a series of comical encounters. Soon, Harper must take a good look in the mirror and realize that it's not just men who judge people on their looks.

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