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Yes Man

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ISBN-10: 1416918345

ISBN-13: 9781416918349

Edition: 2006

Authors: Danny Wallace

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Recently single, Danny Wallace was falling into loneliness and isolation. When a stranger on a bus advises, "Say yes more," Wallace vows to say yes to every offer, invitation, challenge, and chance. In Yes Man, Wallace recounts his months-long commitment to complete openness with profound insight and humbling honesty. Saying yes takes Wallace into a new plane of existence: a place where money comes as easily as it goes, nodding a lot can lead to a long weekend overseas with new friends, and romance isn't as complicated as it seems. Yes eventually leads to the biggest question of all: "Do you, Danny Wallace, take this woman . . ." Yes Man is inspiring proof that a little willingness…    
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Book details

List price: $23.99
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Gallery Books
Publication date: 6/1/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.25" long x 1.10" tall
Weight: 0.814
Language: English

Danny Wallace is an award-winning writer and television and radio presenter. His first novel for adult readers, Charlotte Street, was an international bestseller, published in sixteen countries and followed in the wake of his non-fiction bestsellers which include Awkward Situations for Men, Yes Man and Join Me. He writes a regular column for Shortlist Magazine which reaches 1.3 million readers weekly and is a contributing editor at British GQ magazine. HAMISH AND THE WORLDSTOPPERS is his first children's book.

Prologue: In Which We Set the Scene
In Which the Story Begins
In Which Daniel Becomes Increasingly Excited
In Which Daniel Lifts Up His Head and Beholds the Sun
In Which Daniel Makes an Unfortunate Error
In Which Daniel Receives Word from the Sultanate of Oman
In Which Daniel Breaks the Law
In Which Daniel Proposes a Theory, Attends a Party, and Vexes a Rival
In Which Daniel Lands Himself in a Spot of Bother
In Which Daniel Upsets a Stranger
In Which Daniel Undertakes a Most Unusual Search
In Which Daniel Finds Himself Central to a Very Disturbing Predicament
In Which a Friendship Is Brought into Doubt, and Daniel Buys SomeNew Spectacles
In Which Daniel Receives a Very Pleasant Piece of News
In Which Daniel and Lizzie Climb a Mountain, Visit a Brass Rubbing Centre, and See a Bad Play
In Which Daniel Receives Some Unexpected News
In Which Daniel Is Tempted by Evil
In Which Daniel Meets with Hugh the Incredible, a Tiny Soldier, and a Magical Dog with a Hat On
In Which Daniel Finally Has a Polite Conversation
In Which the Reader Is Required to Read Between the Lines
In Which Daniel Travels to the Goodly Castle of Dobroyd, and ChancesUpon More of the Wisdom of Maitreya
In Which Daniel Meets His Match
In Which Daniel Goes Far Beyond the Call of Duty
In Which Daniel Faces a Terrible Crisis
In Which Daniel Is Content
In Which Daniel Makes a Terrible Admission, Searches His Soul, and Finally Accepts That He Must Be Punished
In Which Something Remarkable Happens
In Which Ian Gets His Just Desserts
In Which We Must Finally Say Good-bye
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