Take two women: One finds her high-flying career has flown her straight into a brick wall;
The other discovers her husband lurking in the shrubbery, texting his mistress.
This is the book they wrote.
Published by Harriman House ISBN 9781905641208
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From the writer who brought you the best-selling Hey Nonny Handbook, an inspiring literary guide to the teenage years.
Things not to worry about:
Don't worry about growing up
Don't worry about popular opinion
Don't worry about boys
Don't worry about parents
Don't worry about disappointments
Don't worry about failure unless it
comes through your own fault.
F. Scott Fitzgerald in a letter to his daughter; Maryland, 1933
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The writer who brought you the Hey Nonny
Handbook takes a long, cool look at middleaged
men, money and marriage.
"A woman of 43 is often charming, but it's
seldom that a man of 55 is crazy about her."
W. Somerset Maugham, The Constant Wife.
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The leaves are falling, falling as from far
as though above were withering farthest gardens;
they fall with a denying attitude.
And night by night, down into solitude,
the heavy earth falls far from every star.
We are all falling. This hand's falling too -
all have this falling-sickness none withstands.
And yet there's One whose gently-holding hands
this universal falling can't fall through.
Rainer Maria Rilke
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Daphne Nightingale's Lament and other monologues
Coming soon
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