By: Franklin Pierce Adams (1881-1960)
"Women I'm Not Married To" by Franklin Pierce Adams is a collection of humorous and insightful essays that reflect on the various women in the author's life. Adams writes with a sharp wit and keen observational skills, capturing the quirks and complexities of the female characters he encounters. Through his witty anecdotes and clever musings, Adams explores the nuances of relationships, love, and human nature. The essays are entertaining and thought-provoking, offering readers a candid and often humorous look at the opposite sex. Overall, "Women I'm Not Married To" is a charming and engaging read that showcases Adams' knack for storytelling and keen insight into the intricacies of human relationships.Book Description: This poem, by Franklin P. Adams, is the sequel to/answer to Dorothy Parker's poem, Women I'm Not Married To, with a decidedly different but equally humorous take on the matter.
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