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Undaunted Optimist: Essays on Life, Laughter and Cheerful Perseverance
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Undaunted Optimist: Essays on Life, Laughter and Cheerful Perseverance in Bloomington, MN
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"Rodell writes about America the way Sinatra sings about New York, unflinching about the gritty realities, but with abiding affection and relentless positivity about the future." —Pennsylvania Governor Tom RidgeEver wonder how old you’ll be in heaven? Why couples always sleep on the same side of the bed? How to respond when a stranger mistakes you for an old friend? What happens when you get tick bit in a "sensitive" place? Or how you will feel when your daughter tells you she doesn't want to dress up for Halloween anymore? And, gee, if marriage is so great then how come there’s no Mrs. God?Chris Rodell wonders about stuff like that all the time.He wonders about holidays, occupations, traffic, marriage and if refrigerating your deodorant adds zing to your morning.Yes, it’s a wonder-full life.It’s a complicated world out there and it takes a nimble mind to sort it all out. Rodell does it with style, warmth, an engaging euphoria and undaunted optimism that lets every reader know he enjoys being human and enjoys human beings.
"Rodell writes about America the way Sinatra sings about New York, unflinching about the gritty realities, but with abiding affection and relentless positivity about the future." —Pennsylvania Governor Tom RidgeEver wonder how old you’ll be in heaven? Why couples always sleep on the same side of the bed? How to respond when a stranger mistakes you for an old friend? What happens when you get tick bit in a "sensitive" place? Or how you will feel when your daughter tells you she doesn't want to dress up for Halloween anymore? And, gee, if marriage is so great then how come there’s no Mrs. God?Chris Rodell wonders about stuff like that all the time.He wonders about holidays, occupations, traffic, marriage and if refrigerating your deodorant adds zing to your morning.Yes, it’s a wonder-full life.It’s a complicated world out there and it takes a nimble mind to sort it all out. Rodell does it with style, warmth, an engaging euphoria and undaunted optimism that lets every reader know he enjoys being human and enjoys human beings.

















