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- This product had a total of 64 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 6 2019.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Was quite surprised as i quickly read this book that this pamela druckerman in the beginning was so unlike the pamela druckerman of ‘bringing up bebe’ fame
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Short chapters are followed by a bullet type page
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There are no grownups shares druckermans acceptance with turning forty and entering a different stage of life
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Overall i was entertained by this memoir which i initially wrongly thought was a selfhelp book on dealing with middle age and especially the authors transition from growing up in miami to marrying a british journalist and moving to paris in her early thirties though i couldve done without the insight into their intimate life
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The author grew up in the u
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I enjoyed the parts about how the french view and treat aging particularly women the most although this wasnt necessarily the focus of the book
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Surebut this didnt bother me