Musings from Middle Age
By (Author) Kerre Woodham
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
11th April 2013
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Humour
796.4252092
Paperback
306
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm
305g
Is there an invisible line we cross at a certain age when we become 'un-chat-up-able' and become someone's mum When do barmen and supermarket check-out operators start calling us 'madam' and why do some women have the unnatural urge to cut their own hair with nail scissors or run away to Buddhist retreats when they hit 40 In this hilarious collection of stories from the brink of middle age, Kerre shares her insights into what makes us tick as women 'of a certain age'. Topics explored include: coping with the empty nest; shoes, shoes and other indulgences; when is it futile to dress to impress; is there such a thing as a female mid-life crisis; and many more. Told in Kerre's frank and self-deprecating style, this is a hilarious account of living life to the fullest - no matter what your age.
Successful, award-winning broadcaster, media darling and one of New Zealand's best-loved personalities. Kerre lives in Auckland.