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Pearls for Baby Boomers (Wisdom Not Included)    by Tor Richardson
Price: $2.99 USD. 6010 words. Published by Grey Cat Press  on August 12, 2010. .

Conventional wisdom demands that Baby Boomers retire soon, but the world has gone slightly insane. Conventional wisdom, like common sense, is out the window. Travel is hard, money is troubling, doctors are annoying, and people are just plain rude. Sometimes we'd just like to scream. Sadly, we're too polite. Fortunately, in this pair of rather pointed essays, Tor Richardson is not.
Dealing with Difficult Relatives & In-Laws    by Roberta Cava
Price: $9.99 USD. 71400 words. Published on April 9, 2011. .

At one time or another, everyone has had to deal with relatives and in-laws who are irate, rude, impatient or aggressive. This book outlines useful techniques that will help anyone "keep cool under fire" when faced with annoying siblings, relatives, seniors, parents and in-laws including those who try to manipulate you by making you feel angry, hurt, guilty or stressed.
Above Contestation Tales - Neighbours    by Robert Willgren
Price: $0.99 USD. 6960 words. Published on October 13, 2011. .

Here’s the situation: Neighbour A: Borrows things - doesn't return them - plays loud music - uncaring - uses your electricity - gives you no peace. Neighbour B: Angry with you - shows disrespect - cuts you off - mean What do you do? This short story takes you down such a path. Are you ready for the ride?
The Little eBook of Insults    by Dave Dutton
Price: $2.99 USD. 9950 words. Published on December 8, 2011. .

There are only three ways of dealing with an insult:Ignore it; Thump the Perpetrator (not recommended)or, best of all, top it with an even better one and this little ebook will give you all the ammunition you need.
Advice From The Guy In Gray Sweatpants    by Jake Peroni
Price: $2.99 USD. 5550 words. Published on November 5, 2012. .

He resides in every dive bar across America and throughout the civilized world. This book is merely a "collection" of his best drunken insight when interrupting a private conversation with his infinite wisdom and unparalleled perspective… Or so he thinks. The context of the conversation has been removed, because in all honesty, it wasn't relevant to his solution anyway…