About The Book
The Truth, Because My Wife Said I Could Tell It
By Alexander Roderick
ISBN-10: 0-9796643-0-6
ISBN-13: 978-0-9796643-0-4
A raw & revealing look at the cerebral cunning of men and the naïve women who love them...
(ATLANTA) - All props go to Alexander for penning what just may be America's best
self-published tell-all, how-to, what-not-to man handling manual.
No author has ever before exposed their hand - revealing the internal wiring of the male species as Alexander Roderick
does in The Truth, Because My Wife Said I Could Tell It. Written under a pseudonym, Roderick
unravels for women a blow by blow instruction book on how to read men - their plots, plans, and oftentimes
conniving game hand. The 34-year old former hip hop radio personality, carries us through a sizzling, sensitive, psychologically
sly commentary that's crammed with raw authenticity and a whole lot of advice.
A guide to understanding the shrewd calculations and innate complexities of lovers, husbands and others, Roderick's
disclosures grant women a "strategic edge" that limits risks and maximizes rewards in playing the game of love.
In 15.5 chapters (there's ingeniously a final half-chapter) Roderick boldly examines the male psyche, as it relates to
man-woman relationships. Through compelling (and oftentimes comical) case histories of couples countrywide, and childhood
experiences comes real-life scenarios exposed.
This candidly chronicled exposé, written in an easy to read conversational style, hooks readers early on with
Chapter Two, titled The Code. "There's a code of silence among men that's learned in boyhood which forever impacts
communication with a woman," he reveals. As a curious 11 year old, Roderick says that he innocently answered questions
that an older brother's girlfriend would pump out of him. After "snitching" on his brother, a major fuss always erupted,
he said. However, young Roderick noticed that after a fight the couple would disappear into a bedroom, come out an hour
later - and everything was temporarily okay. My brother cautioned me, "don't you ever tell a woman anything!" This
carved-in-stone warning had a profound effect on Roderick's emotional development and how he related to the opposite sex.
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