Houseguests From Heaven & Hell

Houseguests From Heaven & Hell

Houseguests From Heaven & Hell

Houseguests From Heaven & Hell

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Overview

There are some houseguests you thoroughly enjoy having. Then there are the others. You can’t wait until they leave. In her book, Houseguests from Heaven & Hell, Tina Langlotz shares the humorous details of both. As you chuckle your way through it you’ll discover ways you may have been impolite yourself, and the things you can do to be that wonderful houseguest from heaven.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016175607
Publisher: Tina Langlotz
Publication date: 02/25/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 128 KB

About the Author

Tina Langlotz, a former columnist at The Cleveland Plain Dealer, has also written for Cleveland Magazine, Northern Ohio Live, New Cleveland Woman, Cleveland's Finest Singles, Orlando Magazine and The Orlando Sentinel. She also writes a monthly column, “The Back Pew”, for the St. Stephen Lutheran Church newsletter in Longwood, Florida.

National publications that Tina has written for include Marriage & Family Living, Albuquerque Singles Scene, Seattle's Single Life, Contact in California, Fate, Georgia Personals and Dallas Singles.

Tina has conducted many workshops about relationships, spoken at more than 80 singles, business and civic organizations on a variety of subjects including “Beware of Burn-out”, “If at Flirt You Don't Succeed”, “Stale Relationships Can Sour But There is Life After Divorce”.

She received an Excellence in Journalism award for human interest reporting from The Press Club of Cleveland and Women In Communications, Inc. The Cleveland Psychological Association also honored Tina for her "Presentation of Psychology to the Public."

Tina appeared as a guest on several radio and television shows including "Donahue" and a national radio program sponsored by Council of Better Business Bureau in Washington, D.C.

She and her husband, Richard, moved from Cleveland to Orlando in 1998. What prompted this book, "Houseguests from Heaven and Hell" is the result of their experiences. What they have learned is that most houseguests want to be clear on bunk-out arrangements before visits. In most cases, they will go along with the plans.
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