America's Mom: The Life, Lessons, and Legacy of Ann Landers by Rick Kogan, 2003.

Written by Hilary Caws-Elwitt
Published June 13, 2004

I read a lot of stuff like this out of general curiosity & because they're typically quick & easy reads. Sometimes I discover ones I think are also great books (like Richard Preston's The Hot Zone), but this wasn't one. 1. Amazing how influential one person can be. 2. The Friedman twins (Eppie aka Ann Landers, and Popo aka Dear Abby) were born and lived in wealthy, influential circles, so it's not that much of a coincidence that they both became extremely successful. 3. "Friendly, uninhibited" Eppie would pepper everyone she met with questions, and her genuine interest led to being generally loved and confided in. Wish I could be like that! 4. Funniest bit: Eppie's dad did not believe that her future husband was Jewish. "Say something in Yiddish!" he demanded. "I vanna go for a valk" said the suitor.

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America's Mom: The Life, Lessons, and Legacy of Ann Landers by Rick Kogan, 2003.
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#1 — June 14, 2004 @ 17:09PM — Eric Olsen

that's funny - good Hilary, thanks!

#2 — June 14, 2004 @ 20:16PM — Bob A. Booey [URL]

That "Yiddish joke" was horrible. Rick Kogan's a fairly boring writer as well.

That is all.

#3 — June 14, 2004 @ 20:29PM — Eric Olsen

The humor wasn't in "the joke," it was situational humor where someone was put in a position where the best they could come up with was really lame. The lameness is why it's funny.

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