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Fifty and Other F-Words: Reflections from the Rearview Mirror
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Fifty and Other F-Words: Reflections from the Rearview Mirror
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Fifty and Other F-Words: Reflections from the Rearview Mirror
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In the spirit of Nora Ephron meets Chelsea Handler meets David Sedaris,
Margot Potter offers her humorously edgy perspective on navigating life after 50.
If you’re a woman over 50, you probably feel invisible, or shackled by rules that say what you can and can’t do now that you’ve gotten older. But Margot Potter is here to say—in the most hilarious way—that, no matter what your age, you can still be a kick-ass warrior woman! With a cool “nasty woman” attitude, and loads of humor, Margot tells it like it is, smashing stereotypes in her witty essays, poems, listicles, and observations about aging in our youth-obsessed society. With neither bitterness nor sugar-coated reality,
Fifty and Other F-Words
will hit home with powerful, persistent women who grew up in the post-punk era; subscribed to magazines like
Jane
,
Bust
, and
Bitch
; put on their pink hats to march on DC; and never, ever conform.
Margot Potter offers her humorously edgy perspective on navigating life after 50.
If you’re a woman over 50, you probably feel invisible, or shackled by rules that say what you can and can’t do now that you’ve gotten older. But Margot Potter is here to say—in the most hilarious way—that, no matter what your age, you can still be a kick-ass warrior woman! With a cool “nasty woman” attitude, and loads of humor, Margot tells it like it is, smashing stereotypes in her witty essays, poems, listicles, and observations about aging in our youth-obsessed society. With neither bitterness nor sugar-coated reality,
Fifty and Other F-Words
will hit home with powerful, persistent women who grew up in the post-punk era; subscribed to magazines like
Jane
,
Bust
, and
Bitch
; put on their pink hats to march on DC; and never, ever conform.