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The author of Overheard at the next table declares: "I don't have a cold. With an unassuming camera and countless notepads, artist Judith Henry has always been a completely different life." Maybe you're lunching in Chicago when the lady at the next table declares: "I don't have a cold. Startlingly funny and starkly honest, Overheard in America, featuring more insights and eye-openers by anonymous people from all walks of life. Henry has always been a voyeur and an eavesdropper, hearing firsthand the praises, complaints, joys, and heartaches of real-life people.
This is the way I look without makeup!" If you're fascinated and intrigued, you're not alone. With an unassuming camera and countless notepads, artist Judith Henry has always been a voyeur and an eavesdropper, hearing firsthand the praises, complaints, joys, and heartaches of real-life people.
Startlingly funny and starkly honest, Overheard in America, featuring more insights and eye-openers by anonymous people from all walks of life. With an unassuming camera and countless notepads, artist Judith Henry has always been a voyeur and an eavesdropper, hearing firsthand the praises, complaints, joys, and heartaches of real-life people. In her observations -- from Los Angeles to Chicago, from Miami to New York, and places in-between -- she's heard Americans' daily quarrels and hard-earned wisdom.
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