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Growing Old Doesn't Mean Growing Up: Hilarious Life Advice for the Young at Heart

Hardback

Main Details

Title Growing Old Doesn't Mean Growing Up: Hilarious Life Advice for the Young at Heart
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mike Haskins
By (author) Clive Whichelow
Illustrated by Ian Baker
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 154,Width 111
Category/GenreRetirement
Humour
ISBN/Barcode 9781800074033
ClassificationsDewey:305.260207
Audience
General
Illustrations 20 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Imprint Summersdale Publishers
Publication Date 11 August 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

See the funny side of ageing with this collection of amusing observations, silly suggestions and humorous illustrations the perfect gift for any birthday girl or boy with more than a few candles on their cake So you re a little bit older. So what? Just because you re getting on a bit doesn t mean you have to start acting ancient. The universe is over 13 billion years old, and you re probably nowhere near that yet well, not quite anyway. Frankly, it s never too early to start enjoying your second childhood, to stop taking life so seriously and to start acting a bit silly again. This book will be your go-to guide for inspiration and merriment while clocking up birthdays like they re going out of fashion. Across these pages, you ll find all kinds of wild recommendations and questionable advice, including: Things it s never too late to do Grown-up and less grown-up ways to behave at work How to keep up with modern technology Ways you can blend in with younger people Things you can have tantrums about as you get older So forget the creaking joints or fleeing follicles and embrace the opportunities for mischief and mirth after all, growing old doesn t mean growing up!

Author Biography

Mike Haskins is a writer and researcher who has worked on TV providing scripts for everyone from Simon Pegg to Christopher Biggins. He has worked on radio series featuring Des O Connor, Bruce Forsyth and Brian Eno (although sadly not all at the same time). He has worked for many years with Griff Rhys Jones and has written (or co-written) a vast pile of books including the bestselling joke collection Man Walks Into A Bar. || Clive Whichelow is a journalist and comedy writer. He has written for Rory Bremner, Jonathan Ross, Spitting Image and many others as well as for The Mail on Sunday, the Daily Express and the Daily Mirror.