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What Is the Meaning of Life? - And 92 Other Things I Don't Have Answers To

Don Hermann

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

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Summary

At 82 years old, former advertising executive Don Hermann has had ample time to ponder life’s not-so-little mysteries. Collected in this pint-sized gift book are Don’s queries about everything from the meaning of life to the meaning of a handshake. Whether you’re 22 or 82, reading alone or among friends, these questions – which range from the philosophical to the silly – will inspire hours of thoughtful fun. 
Available since: 11/14/2017.

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