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DC Matchmaker Wanda Bruce featured in "Water Cooler Diaries"
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February 19, 2008

     
   
   
   
   
(FEB 19)  Wanda Bruce, who went from being an inspector for the Washington, D.C. Boxing Commission to promoting the first all-female show, to managing her own women fighters and making matches for other trainers, is one of 35 "day diarists" featured in the acclaimed new book, Water Cooler Diaries: Women across America Share Their Day at Work (Da Capo Lifelong Press, pub. date: March 1, 2008). The book is the third volume of the popular "This Day" series.
 
Water Cooler Diaries evolved from a national project in which over five-hundred women across the country and from all walks of life chronicled a single day in their lives—March 27, 2007. The result is a collection of featured and excerpted "day diaries" reflecting a diversity of job highs and lows, water-cooler drama, and laugh-out-loud moments. In early reviews, Publisher’s Weekly calls the book, "… both fascinating and eye-opening. " Booklist writes, "Skimming through this collection is not a good idea. There are sentences that will make readers stop, laugh, tear up, nod, and otherwise savor common and out-of-the-ordinary experiences."
 
Bruce, age 47 and from Waldorf, Maryland, heard about the book project through a call for submissions early last year to women in the world of boxing. ""Wanda’s day diary includes everything from dealing with signing a new heavyweight to having hot flashes—all on the same day," says series creator and editor Joni B. Cole, who selected Bruce’s entry to feature in the book, and interviewed her as part of the project. "Her contribution is wonderful, real, and funny," emphasizes Cole. "She’s an inspiration for all women, not just those in sports."
 
In addition to sharing a glimpse into women’s professional boxing, Water Cooler Diaries also allows readers to go behind the scenes with a hot new fashion designer trying to keep her business afloat; a McDonald’s manager who is also captain of her pro football team; and a trauma surgeon who has to piece together the pelvis of a teenager who forgot to wear his seatbelt, among many others. The book makes a point to mix the mundane with fame, including day diaries from model and actor Angie Everhart, television chef Sara Moulton, race car driver Sarah Fisher, and "SnakeBabe," a.k.a. Maria Gara, billed the world’s sexiest magician.
 
In soliciting hundreds of women to share a day in their lives, Cole and her partner in the project, B.K. Rakhra, advised contributors to simply write their activities, thoughts, and feelings throughout the day, without censure or second guessing. The result of this relatively simple exercise, Cole explains, "is a window into a woman’s head and heart, including all those fleeting insights, observations, and meaningful moments that are usually lost in the multi-tasking madness of an ‘ordinary’ day."
 
Collectively, these day diaries also provdes a freeze-frame of twenty-four hours in history, revealing everything from what is at the top of our national consciousness, to the day’s headlines, to the most popular brands of the moment.
 
While Cole uses the term "day diaries" to describe the book’s content, she emphasizes that—unlike traditional journals—these intimate, first-person accounts are meant to be shared with the public. Part of the mission of the This Day book series is to allow readers to see women beyond their outward labels; to understand the individual behind the job title or stereotype. "Outward labels may be accurate," Cole says, "but they are always inadequate. By sharing another woman’s perspective, even for just one day, you not only see where she’s coming from, but also how much we have in common."
 
In March, Water Cooler Diaries will share shelf space in the bookstores with the first two volumes of the This Day series: This Day in the Life, Diaries from Women across America (2006); and This Day: Diaries from American Women (2004). In a starred review, Publishers Weekly wrote about This Day in the Life, "There is not one piece in this compilation that is not captivating." People magazine concurred, "The ensemble resonates with drama, humor and pathos. This is one unremarkable day you'll wish could go on forever."   By Amy Greene/Press Release
 
     
     
   
 
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