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How to grow old : a middle-aged man moaning

by Bishop, John [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Ebury Press, 2019Description: xviii, 234 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781529105391 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 305.26 BISSubject(s): Bishop, John, 1966- -- Anecdotes | Aging | Older people | Old age | Society | SocietySummary: Whether he likes it or not, John is getting older. His hair is greying, it's getting that much harder to stay fit, and the potential to become something of an embarrassment is ever increasing. But hope is not lost. 'How to Grow Old' is John's offering to the world. With sage advice on how to avoid the common pitfalls of age, intimate confessions and spit-your-dentures-out hilarious commentary on his own advancing years, this is his observational comic writing at its very best. If you were concerned about how not to be boring or how to get rid of your should-be-old-enough-to-manage kids, this book has the answers.
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Book - Adult Hardback Crosby Library Adult Non-Fiction 305.26 BIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003034463X
Book - Adult Hardback Formby Library Adult Non-Fiction 305.26 BIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003034464X
Book - Adult Hardback Maghull Library Adult Non-Fiction 305.26 BIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003034465X
Book - Adult Hardback Netherton Library Adult Non-Fiction 305.26 BIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003034466X
Book - Adult Hardback Southport Library Adult Non-Fiction 305.26 BIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003034467X
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Whether he likes it or not, John is getting older. His hair is greying, it's getting that much harder to stay fit, and the potential to become something of an embarrassment is ever increasing. But hope is not lost. 'How to Grow Old' is John's offering to the world. With sage advice on how to avoid the common pitfalls of age, intimate confessions and spit-your-dentures-out hilarious commentary on his own advancing years, this is his observational comic writing at its very best. If you were concerned about how not to be boring or how to get rid of your should-be-old-enough-to-manage kids, this book has the answers.

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