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You Know You're 40 When?

3.50 ( 28 Ratings by Goodreads)
You Know You're 40 When?

You Know You're 40 When?

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3.50 (28 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 July, 2006
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Getting older can be no fun, but it sure can be funny. This laugh out loud collection of How to spot if you're past 'it' is guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. While you can still remember where to find it. Full of witty anecdotes, quotations and one-liners to make you remember that while youth maybe wasted on the young, they can, at least, tie their own shoelaces. Ann Hodgman and Patricia Marx's book offers hilarious advice into what lies ahead for us all, the terror of a midlife crisis and the Top Ten places you are most likely to have left your glasses. Other than your own head. Ever wanted to know the answer to the question of 'Is there life beyond 40?' This fantastic guide goes boldly off in search of the truth - only to come back with the answer, sadly, of no, probably not.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781861059642
ISBN10 1861059647
Number Of Pages 124
Item Weight 135 g
Product Dimensions 8 x 172 x 139 mm
Publisher / Reseller Robson Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

ANN HODGMAN is the author of several humor books and more than forty books for children. A frequent contributor to many national magazines, she lives in Washington, Connecticut. The first female staffer on the Harvard Lampoon. PATRICIA MARX has been a staff writer for Saturday Night Live, created episodes for Nickelodeon, and written dozens of books and magazine articles. She lives in New York City. Hodgman and Marx have collaborated on several previous books, including 1003 Great Things About Getting Old, and they have each written for The New Yorker. Illustrator and cartoonist TAYLOR LEE lives in Larchmont, New York.

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