I've Still Got It...I Just Can't Remember Where I Put It
Author: Mccarthy, Jenna
ISBN: 9780425272534
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Year first published: 01 Jul 2014
Pages: 320
Format: Paperback / softback
Jenna McCarthy--author of I>If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon /I>whose writing Valerie Frankel has praised as "hilarious, smart, and utterly addicting"B>--/B>has penned a book on midlife that is for forty-something women the way Nora Ephron's I>I Feel Bad About My Neck/I> is for fifty-somethings. Written in the tradition of New York Times bestselling authors like Jen Lancaster, Chelsea Handler and Nora Ephron, this new book is filled with hilarious observations about the unique challenges of the midlife years, including sex, cosmetic surgery, dieting, parenting, the omnipresent bucket list, and why we're always so damn f***ing tired.BR>BR>i>b>Welcome to Middle Age! Please check your functioning internal thermostat and razor-sharp memory at the door and pour yourself a nice, stiff drink... /b>/i>br>br>Jenna McCarthy might be forty-something, but she doesn't feel forty-something. She certainly doesn't look forty-something. (Actually she does, but she's in denial so maybe don't mention it?) And between complaining about how tired she is, trying to remember what she came in here for and wondering whether she drinks too much, she does not have time for a crisis.br>br>She has, however, had time to crack the mysterious midlife code. She's figured out how to tame her muffin top, keep the spark in her marriage and probably not die a fiery hoarder's death. She's learned the trick to looking ten years younger and the secret to feeling ten times happier (and it only cost $14.99 plus shipping and handling). And she's discovered the one thing she will need to do for the rest of ever if she's going to continue to refuse to "dress her age."br>br>Tackling everything from cosmetic surgery and financial panic to skinny jeans and the meaning of life, i>I've Still Got It... /i>is a middle age manifesto filled with hilarious misadventures, humiliating confessions and occasional (hot) flashes of genius.
ISBN: 9780425272534
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Year first published: 01 Jul 2014
Pages: 320
Format: Paperback / softback
Jenna McCarthy--author of I>If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon /I>whose writing Valerie Frankel has praised as "hilarious, smart, and utterly addicting"B>--/B>has penned a book on midlife that is for forty-something women the way Nora Ephron's I>I Feel Bad About My Neck/I> is for fifty-somethings. Written in the tradition of New York Times bestselling authors like Jen Lancaster, Chelsea Handler and Nora Ephron, this new book is filled with hilarious observations about the unique challenges of the midlife years, including sex, cosmetic surgery, dieting, parenting, the omnipresent bucket list, and why we're always so damn f***ing tired.BR>BR>i>b>Welcome to Middle Age! Please check your functioning internal thermostat and razor-sharp memory at the door and pour yourself a nice, stiff drink... /b>/i>br>br>Jenna McCarthy might be forty-something, but she doesn't feel forty-something. She certainly doesn't look forty-something. (Actually she does, but she's in denial so maybe don't mention it?) And between complaining about how tired she is, trying to remember what she came in here for and wondering whether she drinks too much, she does not have time for a crisis.br>br>She has, however, had time to crack the mysterious midlife code. She's figured out how to tame her muffin top, keep the spark in her marriage and probably not die a fiery hoarder's death. She's learned the trick to looking ten years younger and the secret to feeling ten times happier (and it only cost $14.99 plus shipping and handling). And she's discovered the one thing she will need to do for the rest of ever if she's going to continue to refuse to "dress her age."br>br>Tackling everything from cosmetic surgery and financial panic to skinny jeans and the meaning of life, i>I've Still Got It... /i>is a middle age manifesto filled with hilarious misadventures, humiliating confessions and occasional (hot) flashes of genius.