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There Are No Grown-Ups

A midlife coming-of-age story

By (author) Pamela Druckerman
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Doubleday
Published: 31st May 2018
Dimensions: w 144mm h 29mm d 222mm
Weight: 407g
ISBN-10: 0857522957
ISBN-13: 9780857522955
Barcode No: 9780857522955
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*MUCH RAVED ABOUT BY CHRIS EVANS ON HIS BBC RADIO 2 BREAKFAST SHOW* AUTHOR OF THE NO.1 BESTSELLER FRENCH CHILDREN DON'T THROW FOOD REVEALS THE THINGS IT TOOK HER FORTY YEARS TO LEARN: There are no grown-ups. Everyone else is winging it too. Does it ever feel like everyone - except you - is a bona-fide adult? Do you wonder how real grown-ups get to be so mysteriously capable and wise? When she turns 40, Pamela Druckerman wonders whether her mind will ever catch up with her face. With frank personal stories and witty maxims, Druckerman hilariously navigates the unexplored zone between young and not-so-young. There Are No Grown-Ups is a midlife coming-of-age story, a quest for wisdom, self-knowledge and the right pair of pants. It's a book for readers of all ages about - finally - becoming yourself. You know you're in your forties when... * You become impatient while scrolling down to your year of birth. * Your parents have stopped trying to change you. * You don't want to be with the cool people anymore; you want to be with your people. * You know that 'Soul mate' isn't a pre-existing condition. It's earned over time. * You know there are no grown-ups. Everyone is winging it, some just do it more confidently.

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Another genius work of meticulously observed revelatory, pragmatic and candid autobiography from an extremely funny and intelligent female member of the human race. -- Chris Evans I laughed a lot...a brilliantly entertaining mix of personal stories and expert advice about rocking midlife. * Good Housekeeping * One that has touched a nerve with me and fellow mid-life adventurers...such an accurate description of what lies ahead if you are hurtling towards the big four-oh or living through it. * Sunday Times * Funny and perceptive...reminds readers that middle age can be 'the best age of all'. * Daily Mail * I love Pamela Druckerman's writing. -- India Knight * Sunday Times *