Patty Clark has a knack for seeing the humor in the hum-drum and finding entertainment in life's messes. In her collection of short stories filled with intellectual humor and self-deprecating prose, the reader will find a new way to look at life's challenges. Her humorous, stream-of-consciousness style on everday topics will remind you of the late Erma Bombeck, if you're old enough to remember her.
This collection of screwball short essays are a self-help program in disguise: let the Damsel teach you how to make marmalade out of rotting lemon rinds rescued from the compost heap. You'll snort and bray with laughter as her off-kilter references to uniquely American pop icons slam straight into your funny bone. A Damsel story a day, will keep your funny bone in good health!