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Lite Whines and Laughter

If you like your optimism served with a side of snarkiness, Lee Gaitan's Lite Whines and Laughter: Mild Rants and Musings on the Mundane, is the book for you.

Gaitan is a recognized "bounce back" expert (unless she's not wearing eye liner, in which case she often goes unrecognized), known for looking on the bright side and finding the silver lining in dark clouds. But sometimes the best way to part the dark clouds and discover the sunshine is by way of a mild rant or musing on the myriad irritations of modern life.

With Gaitan's wit cutting through those clouds with razor-sharp accuracy, readers will find themselves on the sunny side of life again in no time.

She is the author of two other books, Falling Flesh Just Ahead and My Pineapples Went to Houston - Finding the Humor in My Dashed Hopes, Broken Dreams and Plans Gone Outrageously Awry. She also authored a chapter in the bestselling book The Divinity of Dogs.

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