by Virginia Ironside
No! I don't want to keep reading! Stopped after 75 pages and wish I stopped sooner. Characterisation pretty good because even when I disregard the fluff formula the main character remains very unlikeable.
If I'm let loose in one of those "as many books as will fill this box for $5" sales, this book is bound to happen. Bought for title and the cover with only a cursory glance at the summary, I am not this books target market. A diary-turned-memoir this is a book specifically aimed at post-menopausa...
hysterical laughter!
Marie Sharp is turning sixty. Turning sixty, for Marie, is a relief. She can drop all pretense; no more attempts to learn Italian, no more hikes into remote regions of the world, and no more silly bookclubs. I like the character of Marie. She offers inspiration for us all. Why not start at fifty-on...