Reviews
"This book is a must-read for any woman who has ever agreed to work too late, do too big of a favor, or overlook one slight too many in the name of 'love.' If I had read this book earlier, I could have saved myself a lot of heartache and many of the 'Slips' that are now synonymous with my name." -Sherri Shepherd, cohost ofThe Viewand author ofPermission Slips: EveryWoman's Guide to Giving Herself a Break"If I'd understood the power of NO earlier in life, I would have avoided cheerleading tryouts, white go-go boots, several thousandmilesof Ben and Jerry's Rocky Road, at least one husband, and karaoke last night at the Hedge Fund Pub. No is the new yes." -Molly O'Neill, author ofMostly True: A Memoir of Family, Food, and Baseball"Beth Wareham has written a laugh-out-loud pistol-packing book. After reading it, you have no choice but to say yes, yes, a million times yes to saying no, especially after hearing about the naked brother." -Geneen Roth, author ofWhen You Eat at the Refrigerator, Pull Up a ChairandWhen Food Is Love, "This book is a must-read for any woman who has ever agreed to work too late, do too big of a favor, or overlook one slight too many in the name of 'love.' If I had read this book earlier, I could have saved myself a lot of heartache and many of the 'Slips' that are now synonymous with my name." -Sherri Shepherd, cohost of The View and author of Permission Slips: EveryWoman's Guide to Giving Herself a Break "If I'd understood the power of NO earlier in life, I would have avoided cheerleading tryouts, white go-go boots, several thousand miles of Ben and Jerry's Rocky Road, at least one husband, and karaoke last night at the Hedge Fund Pub. No is the new yes." -Molly O'Neill, author of Mostly True: A Memoir of Family, Food, and Baseball "Beth Wareham has written a laugh-out-loud pistol-packing book. After reading it, you have no choice but to say yes, yes, a million times yes to saying no, especially after hearing about the naked brother." -Geneen Roth, author of When You Eat at the Refrigerator, Pull Up a Chair and When Food Is Love, "This book is a must-read for any woman who has ever agreed to work too late, do too big of a favor, or overlook one slight too many in the name of 'love.' If I had read this book earlier, I could have saved myself a lot of heartache and many of the 'Slips' that are now synonymous with my name." -- Sherri Shepherd, cohost of The View and author of Permission Slips: EveryWoman's Guide to Giving Herself a Break "If I'd understood the power of NO earlier in life, I would have avoided cheerleading tryouts, white go-go boots, several thousand miles of Ben and Jerry's Rocky Road, at least one husband, and karaoke last night at the Hedge Fund Pub. No is the new yes." -- Molly O'Neill, author of Mostly True: A Memoir of Family, Food, and Baseball "Beth Wareham has written a laugh-out-loud pistol-packing book. After reading it, you have no choice but to say yes, yes, a million times yes to saying no, especially after hearing about the naked brother." -- Geneen Roth, author of When You Eat at the Refrigerator, Pull Up a Chair and When Food Is Love