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“Miss Manners’ Guide to Rearing Perfect Children” by Judith Martin, 1984
“From Simon & Schuster, Miss Manners’ Guide to Rearing Perfect Children is a primer for everyone worried about the future of civilization.
In her inimitable, arch, no-nonsense style, Miss Manners provides etiquette guidance for every social situation from school dances to conversations at the family dinner table, explains how to impress a college admissions officer, and offers rules for divorced parents and weekend parent.”
Paperback, still wrapped in shrink wrap
“From Simon & Schuster, Miss Manners’ Guide to Rearing Perfect Children is a primer for everyone worried about the future of civilization.
In her inimitable, arch, no-nonsense style, Miss Manners provides etiquette guidance for every social situation from school dances to conversations at the family dinner table, explains how to impress a college admissions officer, and offers rules for divorced parents and weekend parent.”
Paperback, still wrapped in shrink wrap