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Men's Health(r) editor-in-chief David Zinczenko, the New York Times best-selling author of The Abs Diet, has applied his highly popular voice and insightful research methods to solving one of the great challenges of the day-helping women understand men. From the first moment they meet, through every stage of courtship to the inevitable conclusion-success or breakup-Zinczenko outlines with vivid, compassionate, and irreverent detail exactly what goes on in the minds of men and how women can use that knowledge to their advantage.
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RunTime: 5 hrs 30 min, 1 CD. * Mp3 CD Format *. "Men's Health"(r) editor-in-chief David Zinczenko, the "New York Times" best-selling author of "The Abs Diet," has applied his highly popular voice and insightful research methods to solving one of the great challenges of the day-helping women understand men. From the first moment they meet, through every stage of courtship to the inevitable conclusion-success or breakup-Zinczenko outlines with vivid, compassionate, and irreverent detail exactly what goes on in the minds of men and how women can use that knowledge to their advantage.
DAVID ZINCZENKO, editor in chief of "Men's Health" magazine, is the author of the "New York Times" best-sellers "The Abs Diet" and "The Abs Diet for Women," Once an overweight child growing up in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Zinczenko has become one of the nation's leading experts on health and fitness. He is a regular contributor to the "Today" show, and has appeared on "Oprah," "Good Morning America," and "Primetime Live," MATT GOULDING is the food and nutrition editor of "Men's Health," He has cooked and eaten his way across the world, touching down in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he divides most of his time between keyboard and stovetop.
MADELYN H. FERNSTROM, PH.D., C.N.S., is the founder and director of The Weight Management Center at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr. Fernstrom has written 180 articles for scientific publications and edited one book in the areas of neuroscience, endocrinology, and nutrition. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
TED SPIKER, assistant professor of journalism at the University of Florida, is a contributing editor to Men's Health. His work has also appeared in Fortune, InStyle, Sports Illustrated Women, and other publications.
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March 08, 2008: Although all men are different, this book is pretty accurate regarding most men in my life. Its a good book for any woman is confused about the way men behave. Even my husband said most of what he read was on target.