A wise and humorous tale of living large after 40 as women finally make peace with themselves- wrinkles, blubber, neuroses, exes, and all.
Author Self-Published
October 2011
On Sale: October 4, 2011
Featuring: Cyn Cintar; Derry Rohan; Shea Donovan
304 pages ISBN: 1597056197 EAN: 9781597056199 Kindle: B005S7AAZ0 e-Book (reprint) Add to Wish List
A wise and humorous tale of living large after 40 as women
finally make peace with themselves- wrinkles, blubber,
neuroses, exes, and all.
Three women embark on a month long ‘discovery’ journey
and uncover quite a few tidbits along the way…one bottle
of Clairol Midnight will not cover a full head of red hair,
and never talk to men wearing polyester pants hiked up with
a tan belt. But most of what they unearth is about
themselves—who they are, what they really want, what they
really DON'T want. The center of controversy is a
Maid-for-You mixer which symbolizes a boring, routine
suburban life with NO second chances—then along comes
insight in the form of Tula Rae, a sixty-something Salsa
dancing, Dalai Lama quoting, four time widow in spandex and
a gray braid who gives them a different perspective on life,
love, do-overs and the real reason a man buys his woman a
Maid-for-You mixer, (which she says is all about S-E-X.)