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ISBN: 9781936740420
eISBN: 9781936740505

Mom's the Word: The Wit, Wisdom, and Wonder of Motherhood

by Allen Klein, Kate Hopper

 
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About the author Allen Klein
 
 

The world’s only Jollytologist, ALLEN KLEIN is an award-winning inspirational speaker and author based in San Francisco. With a large following of people, Klein has inspired and uplifted many of his readers—including the legendary Jerry Lewis. His books include Mom’s the Word, Inspiration for a Lifetime, Change Your Life!, The Art of Living Joyfully, and have sold over 500,000 copies.


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About the author Kate Hopper
 

Kate Hopper holds an M.F.A. in creative writing and has taught creative writing at the University of Minnesota, The Loft Literary Center, and online, as well as at libraries and other workshops. Her popular course, "Use Your Words," has drawn students from across the country and Europe. She lives in Minneapolis.


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