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Why Men Are Suspicious of Yoga by Robert Robear Isenberg is a collection of funny short stories that tickle the funny bone with sharp wit and humor. The clever and mysterious title sets the tone for Isenberg's keen observations on the absurdities of life. Living in the suburbs takes a humorous turn as the author navigates through the peculiarities of everyday life. See more

Susanta Saha
Why Men are Suspicious of Yoga: Some Funny Stories & Some Not So Funny

Its one of the those books which you just pick up and has everything for everyone.It's different for every person, whichever story suits your level of sense of humour and will feel relatable to you the most. See more

Atul Sharma
Why Men are Suspicious of Yoga: Some Funny Stories & Some Not So Funny

A master storyteller, Isenberg skillfully crafts each narrative, drawing readers into scenes populated with vivid characters and amusing situations. The language is clear and accessible, ensuring that readers of all backgrounds can appreciate the humour and enjoy the engaging storytelling. See more

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Why Men are Suspicious of Yoga: Some Funny Stories & Some Not So Funny

I wasn't in NYC in the Sixties, but I did live through the Sixties. A most exciting time. This was all brought back to me by Wham, Bam NYC
in the Roaring Sixties.
It was goodbye to the Fifties & goodbye to. hand holding. It was a revolution staring youth. Music! Movies! Sex!. All of this comes alive See more

Dee
Wham Bam!: NYC in the Roaring Sixties

Its one of the those books which you just pick up and has everything for everyone.It's different for every person, whichever story suits your level of sense of humour and will feel relatable to you the most. See more

Richard L.
Wham Bam!: NYC in the Roaring Sixties

Robert Isenberg has written a very entertaining, first hand account of his life as a young man in New York in the sixties. I always wondered what it was like to live through the sixties. Bob's story is wild and funny. I got a vicarious thrill seeing the world through his eyes. See more

Bob Z
Wham Bam!: NYC in the Roaring Sixties