Lust in Translation: Infidelity from Tokyo to Tennessee

Author:   Pamela Druckerman
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
ISBN:  

9780143113294


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   25 March 2008
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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"Compared to the citizens of just about every other nation, Americans are the least adept at having affairs, have the most trouble enjoying them, and suffer the most in their aftermath and Pamela Druckerman has the facts to prove it. The journalist's surprising findings include: Russian spouses don't count beach resort flings as infidelity South Africans consider drunkenness an adequate excuse for extramarital sex Japanese businessmen believe, ""If you pay, it's not cheating."" Voyeuristic and packed with eyebrow-raising statistics and interviews, Lust in Translation is her funny and fact-filled world tour of infidelity that will give new meaning to the phrase ""practicing monogamy."""

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Author:   Pamela Druckerman
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Penguin USA
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.256kg
ISBN:  

9780143113294


ISBN 10:   0143113291
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   25 March 2008
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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[Druckerman's] finely calibrated moral compass is matched by a reporter's knack for deft, understated description....[This] thoughtful and myth-busting study of infidelity deserves to be widely translated and read. -The Economist A witty, engaging exploration of comparative infidelity. . . . Undeniably alluring. -The New York Observer Colorfully told. . . . Entertaining. -The New York Times [Druckerman's] finely calibrated moral compass is matched by a reporter's knack for deft, understated description. -The Economist [Druckerman''s] finely calibrated moral compass is matched by a reporter''s knack for deft, understated description....[This] thoughtful and myth-busting study of infidelity deserves to be widely translated and read. - The Economist A witty, engaging exploration of comparative infidelity. . . . Undeniably alluring. - The New York Observer Colorfully told. . . . Entertaining. - The New York Times [Druckerman''s] finely calibrated moral compass is matched by a reporter''s knack for deft, understated description. - The Economist a[Druckermanas] finely calibrated moral compass is matched by a reporteras knack for deft, understated description....[This] thoughtful and myth-busting study of infidelity deserves to be widely translated and read.a a The Economist aA witty, engaging exploration of comparative infidelity. . . . Undeniably alluring.a a The New York Observer aColorfully told. . . . Entertaining.a a The New York Times a[Druckermanas] finely calibrated moral compass is matched by a reporteras knack for deft, understated description.a a The Economist [Druckermans] finely calibrated moral compass is matched by a reporters knack for deft, understated description....[This] thoughtful and myth-busting study of infidelity deserves to be widely translated and read. The Economist A witty, engaging exploration of comparative infidelity. . . . Undeniably alluring. The New York Observer Colorfully told. . . . Entertaining. The New York Times [Druckermans] finely calibrated moral compass is matched by a reporters knack for deft, understated description. The Economist


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Pamela Druckerman is a former staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal, where she covered foreign affairs. She has also written for the New York Times and the Washington Post, and has appeared on the Today Show and NPR's Morning Edition, among many other outlets. She is the author of the international bestseller Bringing up Bébé and Lust in Translation, which was translated into eight languages. She has a master's degree in international affairs from Columbia University, and lives in Paris.

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