Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps

Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps

by Allan Pease (Author), Barbara Pease (Author), Barbara Pease (Author), Allan Pease (Author), Allan Pease (Author), Barbara Pease (Author)

Synopsis

The classic international bestselling book. Allan and Barbara Pease spotlight the differences in the way men and women think. Barbara and Allan Pease travelled the world collating the dramatic findings of new research on the brain, investigating evolutionary biology, analysing psychologists research, studying social change and annoying the locals. The result is WHY MEN DON'T LISTEN AND WOMEN CAN'T READ MAPS, the sometimes shocking, always illuminating, frequently hilarious look at where the battle line is drawn between the sexes, why it was drawn and how to cross it. Revealed: Why men really can't do more than one thing at a time Why women make such a mess of parallel parking Why men should never lie to women Why women talk so much and men so little WHAT MEN AND WOMEN REALLY WANT A must-read for everyone - you will learn as much about yourself and how to improve your relationships, as you will about the opposite sex.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Orion
Published: 01 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 0752846191
ISBN 13: 9780752846194
Book Overview: The classic international bestselling book. Allan and Barbara Pease spotlight the differences in the way men and women think.

Author Bio
Allan Pease is the world's foremost expert on body language and relationships. His acclaimed book BODY LANGUAGE has sold over 4 million copies, while his top rated TV series on the same subject has been seen by over 100 million people worldwide. He travels the world lecturing on human communication. Barbara Pease is CEO of Pease International, which produces videos, training courses and seminars for businesses and governments worldwide. She is co-author of the bestselling book WHY MEN DON'T LISTEN AND WOMEN CAN'T READ MAPS, which has sold ten million copies around the world.