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"Only Big Deals come to therapy every week. Small deals come every other week. Or, even once a month. But the Big Deals, they have a standing weekly appointment. And it seems that not hearing what men say must be a Big Deal. At least to some people." Imagine turning on the weather report one morning and not being able to hear Al Roker. And then, upon deeper investigation, you discover that not only can you not hear Al, but you also can't hear Jerry Springer. Or David Venerable. Or your own husband. In fact, you can't hear the voice of any man. What do you do? If you're Susan S, you get a…mehr

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"Only Big Deals come to therapy every week. Small deals come every other week. Or, even once a month. But the Big Deals, they have a standing weekly appointment. And it seems that not hearing what men say must be a Big Deal. At least to some people." Imagine turning on the weather report one morning and not being able to hear Al Roker. And then, upon deeper investigation, you discover that not only can you not hear Al, but you also can't hear Jerry Springer. Or David Venerable. Or your own husband. In fact, you can't hear the voice of any man. What do you do? If you're Susan S, you get a little help from your three best buddies, also named Susan. While your husband and teen daughter think you're just being passive-aggressive, your therapist and friends try to help you find the answer to this selective hearing. As with any story written by Linda S Amstutz, The Mute Button is a fun, romantic, easy ready with just a pinch of social commentary
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Linda S Amstutz, an award-winning author, is best known for her highly-borrowed essay, IF MY BODY WERE A CAR. Ms Amstutz's other humor essays have appeared for over thirty years in such magazines as Skirt!, Entrepreneur, Guideposts, BBW, Today's Woman, Baby Boomer News, etc. THE MUTE BUTTON is Ms Amstutz's 8th book.