Description
2005 edition. Hardcover has some wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This delightful compilation showcases the wit and wisdom of Martha Bolton, a beloved humorist whose relatable musings on the trials and tribulations of aging have resonated with readers for decades. Bolton’s sharp observations and self-deprecating humor offer a refreshingly candid and hilarious perspective on the physical and emotional changes that come with growing older. From navigating the challenges of hot flashes and changing body shapes to embracing the joys of comfortable clothing, Bolton’s essays strike a perfect balance between irreverence and poignancy, reminding us to laugh at life’s little absurdities. Collectors will appreciate this well-preserved copy, a testament to the enduring appeal of Bolton’s work and a delightful addition to any library of classic American humor.