Race You to the Fountain of Youth: I'm Not Dead Yet (But parts of me are going fast) by Martha Bolton
The men are on one side.
The women on the other.
They're ready -- they're set -- they're off!...
Well...maybe not.
Seasoned comedy writers Martha Bolton and Brad Dickson take an unconventional, refreshing look at the over-forty race to the Fountain of Youth. Instead of heaping on the pressure to exercise more, eat less, manage your time, and save all your money for retirement, Bolton and Dickson offer a take-it-easy approach to aging with chapters like:
EURO If Menopausal Women Ruled the World
EURO How to Calculate Your Real Age
EURO I Am Woman, Where'd I Go?
EURO Desperate Grandmas
EURO He Died of What?
EURO Gimme a Head with Hair
Filled with gentle encouragement and rolling humor, Race You to the Fountain of Youth will remind you to focus on the things that truly matter -- contentment, personal growth, faith, and joy. Relevant, real, and always funny, this look at the better half of life doesn't ask you to change one thing about yourself -- except maybe to laugh a bit more and worry a bit less.
The women on the other.
They're ready -- they're set -- they're off!...
Well...maybe not.
Seasoned comedy writers Martha Bolton and Brad Dickson take an unconventional, refreshing look at the over-forty race to the Fountain of Youth. Instead of heaping on the pressure to exercise more, eat less, manage your time, and save all your money for retirement, Bolton and Dickson offer a take-it-easy approach to aging with chapters like:
EURO If Menopausal Women Ruled the World
EURO How to Calculate Your Real Age
EURO I Am Woman, Where'd I Go?
EURO Desperate Grandmas
EURO He Died of What?
EURO Gimme a Head with Hair
Filled with gentle encouragement and rolling humor, Race You to the Fountain of Youth will remind you to focus on the things that truly matter -- contentment, personal growth, faith, and joy. Relevant, real, and always funny, this look at the better half of life doesn't ask you to change one thing about yourself -- except maybe to laugh a bit more and worry a bit less.