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Annie has spent the better part of her life as a nail tech in the company of women in one affluent area of South Florida. As they work their way through the latest collection of polish colors together, season after season, the clients reveal their most private thoughts, in confidence, of course, and Annie notices a pattern. Often their behavior does not match their long-term goals. Armed with knowledge, she frequently uses examples of a client's demise to help another in need of advice. This book is a collection of the most poignant stories heard throughout her career, each with a moral…mehr

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Annie has spent the better part of her life as a nail tech in the company of women in one affluent area of South Florida. As they work their way through the latest collection of polish colors together, season after season, the clients reveal their most private thoughts, in confidence, of course, and Annie notices a pattern. Often their behavior does not match their long-term goals. Armed with knowledge, she frequently uses examples of a client's demise to help another in need of advice. This book is a collection of the most poignant stories heard throughout her career, each with a moral dilemma. It's easy to pick out the mistakes made from the outside looking in, and in doing so, one thing becomes abundantly clear; no one escapes this life without at least one situation that brings them to a crossroads, not even Annie.
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Autorenporträt
Ann Cedeno is a popular nail tech in South Florida. Over the years, many unforgettable stories crossed her desk, and she secretly began writing in an attempt to share the lessons they teach with others. It's not as much gossip as the experience of reading about other women's challenges that make the stories resonate. If we know what to do in a particular situation, it won't catch us off guard. She never reveals her sources to maintain an impeccable reputation as a person her clients can confide in. Naturally, she disguises the women in her books, making them unrecognizable, even to themselves. Always an avid reader but never writing before, Ann was surprised at how her words found themselves onto the pages so readily. In Please Don't Repeat This, in addition to the usual client tales, she tells her own story of growing up, not knowing she was adopted, and then meeting her birth parents because, let's face it, everyone has a story. Ann and her husband live in Parkland. Their daughter is successful in her career, lives close by with her husband and son, and is one of her mother's closest confidants. Their son lives in Nashville, graduated from FSU, is a drummer for the band Southpost, and shares his mother's love of books.