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Kiss Tomorrow Hello

Notes from the Midlife Underground by Twenty-Five Women over Forty

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Kiss Tomorrow Hello

By: Kim Barnes, Claire Davis
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Kiss Tomorrow Hello brings together the experiences and reflections of women as they embark on a new stage of life. The 25 stellar writers gathered here explore a wide range of concerns, including keeping love and sex alive, discovering family secrets, negotiating the demands of illness and infertility, letting children go, making peace with parents, and contemplating plastic surgery. The tales are true, the confessions candid, and the humor infectious.©2006 Kim Barnes and Claire Davis (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc. Aging & Longevity Aging Parents Essays Gender Studies Parenting & Families Personal Development Relationships Social Sciences Witty

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"Countering the popular wisdom that a woman's life ends at 35, this volume insists that your 40s and 50s are fabulous....like a visit with very honest, very smart friends." (Kirkus Reviews)
"[A] diverse and satisfying mixture of midlife stories....What unites these new essays is their vivid honesty, capturing universal truths and personal experiences in sparkling prose." (Library Journal)
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