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'The Gentleman's Guide to the Nasty Divorce' by E.B. Gunn is a tell-all survival guide to the trials, tricks and tribulations of those take-no-prisoners divorces that assault you at the supermarket check-out. But it is not just a book for celebrities, it's for every guy who's looking at the dissolution of his marriage, and especially the ones with wives who don't mind taking off, among other things, the gloves.Interestingly, for those who know these things, domestic battles have a predictable rhythm. To the initiated there are surprisingly few surprises. E.B. Gunn, a twice-divorced newspaper…mehr

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'The Gentleman's Guide to the Nasty Divorce' by E.B. Gunn is a tell-all survival guide to the trials, tricks and tribulations of those take-no-prisoners divorces that assault you at the supermarket check-out. But it is not just a book for celebrities, it's for every guy who's looking at the dissolution of his marriage, and especially the ones with wives who don't mind taking off, among other things, the gloves.Interestingly, for those who know these things, domestic battles have a predictable rhythm. To the initiated there are surprisingly few surprises. E.B. Gunn, a twice-divorced newspaper reporter turned Wall St. deal-maker turned farmer, has been there and back and he has the rare gift of writing about what he's seen with pathos and humor.Tightly written and stitched, The Gentleman's Guide reads like a novella. The difference is when the reader clicks out of the last page he's not just had a quick and juicy read, he's learned what demons await him in the troubled waters ahead, and how to survive with dignity their assaults.The book is applicable in all 50 states and it has been carefully vetted by lawyers to assure its pinpoint accuracy. Nonetheless the book by no means provides legal advice. Lawyers give legal advice. This book is a survival guide. A guy with a thousand friends who's been a thousand places, when it comes to women good and bad, E.B.'s seen and heard it all. The Gentleman's Guide is where somehow with a wry smile and a sideways glance he makes sense of it.