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The year of yes

the true story of a girl, a few hundred dates, and Fate

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An edition of The year of yes (2006)

The year of yes

the true story of a girl, a few hundred dates, and Fate

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Headley, a wise-cracking New York City girl with as much wit as any character on "Sex and the City", is jaded and cynical about men in New York. She vows to say yes to any and every person who asks her out - a taxi driver, a homeless man - you name it, she'll say yes for an entire year. By the year's end, she meets the man she eventually marries. "The Year of Yes" is the hilarious and hopeful true account of one woman's quest to find a man she can stand (for longer than a couple of hours). Frustrated by her own pitiful taste, writer Maria Headley decided to leave her love life up to fate, going out with everyone who asked her: homeless men, taxi drivers, and yes, even a couple of women. Opening her heart and mind to the possibility that her perfect match might be the person she least expects, she spent 12 months dating most of New York City, and beyond, including: Jarzhe: a Microsoft millionaire who still lived with his mother; the rockstar: a young homeless man who believed himself to be Jimi Hendrix; IRA: her high school nemesis, whom she'd spent seven years rejecting; the mime: a man in the Marceau Mold who proposed with hand gestures; Chupa Chupa: a 70-year-old neighborhood eccentric who spoke only Spanish; and finally, a man whose baggage should have taken him off her list - at least until 'The Year of Yes' taught her what was really important: love and perseverance always wins in the end.

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Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Hyperion, 2005.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.73092
Library of Congress
HQ800.2 .H43 2006bx, HQ801

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 338 pages
Number of pages
338

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31917077M
Internet Archive
yearofyestruesto0000head_c7c3
ISBN 10
0007213581, 0007227701
ISBN 13
9780007213580, 9780007227709
OCLC/WorldCat
65465614

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Headley, a wise-cracking New York City girl with as much wit as any character on Sex and the City, is jaded and cynical about men in New York. She vows to say yes to any and every person who asks her out – a taxi driver, a homeless man – you name it, she'll say yes for an entire year. By the year's end, she meets the man she eventually marries.'The Year of Yes' is the hilarious and hopeful true account of one woman's quest to find a man she can stand (for longer than a couple of hours). Frustrated by her own pitiful taste, writer Maria Headley decided to leave her love life up to fate, going out with everyone who asked her: homeless men, taxi drivers, and yes, even a couple of women. Opening her heart and mind to the possibility that her perfect match might be the person she least expects, she spent 12 months dating most of New York City, and beyond, including:JARZHE: A Microsoft Millionaire who still lived with his motherTHE ROCKSTAR: A young homeless man who believed himself to be Jimi HendrixIRA: Her high school nemesis, whom she'd spent seven years rejectingTHE MIME: A man in the Marceau Mold who proposed with hand gesturesCHUPA CHUPA: A 70-year-old neighborhood eccentric who spoke only SpanishAnd finally, a man whose baggage should have taken him off her list – at least until 'The Year of Yes' taught her what was really important: love and perseverance always wins in the end.

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