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When do They Serve the Wine?
The Folly, Flexibility, and Fun of Being a Woman
- Chronicle Books
- by Liz Donnelly
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Publisher | Chronicle Books |
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ISBN | 9780811871167 |
Author(s) | Liz Donnelly |
Publication date | September 2014 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 203 x 152 mm |
Illustrations | throughout col.ill. |
Pages | 160 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
extra information | Reprint. First published Jan. 2011 |
Description
What do women want? Eternal happiness and eternal youth would be nice. Failing that, what about a good laugh? Like I Feel Bad About My Neck come to life on the page, When Do They Serve the Wine? explores the evolution of women through their lives and crises (physical, emotional, sartorial): the awkward teen years; the crisis of becoming a quarter-lifer; the unmistakable realization that if you're wearing a certain outfit in your forties, you might be a cougar. With her trademark wry, self-deprecating wit, and 140 eye-catching cartoons, the New Yorker's Liza Donnelly celebrates the fact that laugh lines do come with age-and so does wisdom.
What do women want? Eternal happiness and eternal youth would be nice. Failing that, what about a good laugh? Like I Feel Bad About My Neck come to life on the page, When Do They Serve the Wine? explores the evolution of women through their lives and crises (physical, emotional, sartorial): the awkward teen years; the crisis of becoming a quarter-lifer; the unmistakable realization that if you're wearing a certain outfit in your forties, you might be a cougar. With her trademark wry, self-deprecating wit, and 140 eye-catching cartoons, the New Yorker's Liza Donnelly celebrates the fact that laugh lines do come with age-and so does wisdom.