You Know You're Past It When...

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You know you're past it when: your back goes out more often than you do; it takes twice as long to look half as good you forget you have a car, let alone where you parked it; you throw a party and the neighbours don't even notice. If any of these seem familiar, then you are most definitely in need of this book. You Know You're Past It When . . . celebrates the inevitable fate that awaits all of us and makes the best out of growing old. Including hundreds of telltale signs, real-life case studies and quirky top-ten clues that wryly prove when someone is past their prime, you can learn to embrace the ageing process. There's nothing wrong with getting on a bit, as long as you do it with style.
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AuthorShelley Klein
PublisherMichael O'Mara
PlaceLondon
Year2008
ISBN9781843173298
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionVery Good
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