Compliments, Indignities, and Survival Stories from the Edge of 50
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“Annabelle Gurwitch is the child prodigy of the literature on aging. The only downside of this book is that it is bound to deepen your laugh lines.”—Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed Actor and humorist Annabelle Gurwitch returns with a wickedly funny book of essays about the indignities faced by femmes d’un certain âge. Whether she is falling in lust at the Genius Bar, coping with her best friend’s assisted suicide, or navigating the extensive—and treacherously expensive—anti-aging offerings at the beauty counter, Gurwitch confronts middle age with candor, wit, and a healthy dose of self-deprecation. Scorchingly honest, surreally and riotously funny, I See You Made an Effort is the ultimate coming-of-middle-age story and according to Bill Maher, "it should be required reading for anyone between the ages of 40 and death. Scratch that—even after death, it's a must read."
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A hilarious account of one's coming to terms with aging enough to be called Ma'am, becoming invisible in a concert full of younger people, and peeing just a wee (pun intended) bit when jumping on a trampoline. I am approaching my 40's but related to a lot(shoud I be worried?)of what Gurtwitch is experiencing as she waves bye-bye to her fertile years.
I just want to know at what age is it appropriate to say whatever the heck is on your mind without having to spare anyone's feelings? Seems to me only 3 year olds and the elderly can get away with it without looking like complete jerks. 50 is still too young. Perhaps late 60s - early 70s? After years of being polite and sensitive to one's feelings, I'm gonna let it rip :-)