Perfect Combination (book)

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Perfect Combination
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First edition
AuthorJamillah and David Lamb
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreSelf-Help
PublisherBetween The Lines Productions, Inc.
Publication date
16 February 2012
Pages180
ISBN 978-0-9849250-0-1

Perfect Combination, or Perfect Combination: Seven Key Ingredients to Happily Living & Loving Together, is a self-help book by authors Jamillah and David Lamb [1] focused on romantic relationships. In the book, the authors' personal relationship is recounted in both narrative and diary form.

Contents

Perfect Combination has been featured in media outlets including The Huffington Post , [2] Amsterdam News, [3] Harlem World Magazine, [4] NBC's The Grio, [5] and The New York Times . [6] The book explores such themes as love, ethnic identity, musical culture, and self-improvement. [7]

Background

Jamillah and David Lamb are married and live in Brooklyn, New York. As business partners they founded Between The Lines Productions, Inc., and are producers of the Off-Broadway play Platanos Y Collard Greens . [8]

Bibliography

Lamb, Jamillah and David (2012). Perfect Combination. Between The Lines Productions, Inc. p. 180. ISBN   978-0-9849250-0-1.

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