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The author confronts the realities of being forty, examining how the modern forties are less associated with midlife than in the past and discussing the disconnects of social media, the French perspectives about libido, and the challenges of raising kids while caring for aging parents.
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Coming of age, midlife edition, is spot on. As a women enduring peri symptoms at the tail end of 30, a decade before my peers, I appreciate the summarized wisdom lists at the end of each digestible chapter because reading retention with thick brain fog is frustrating AF. I was able to read 1 chapter at a time and feeling content like i've had a good chat with a witty friend. Some chapters were dull but life can be like that at times. I was curious if meeting and making friends in paris was as difficult as i find it where i am. like maybe it was just an awkward phase in life or a regional thing?