Marie may be 'getting on a bit' but it's certainly not getting her down. Her family around her and a man who loves her means that life is good - but nothing stays the same for long. Marie's golden years are filled with as much drama - love, laughter and tears - as ever. Which just goes to show that getting on a bit does not mean giving up - or even growing up.
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About the Author:
Virginia Ironside (Author) Virginia Ironside is best known as one of Britain's leading agony aunts. She started on WOMAN magazine before moving to THE SUNDAY MIRROR and TODAY newspapers. She now writes a weekly column for THE INDEPENDENT. She also appears regularly on radio and television on such programmes as Radio 4's 'Woman's Hour'. Her many books include self-help titles on subjects such as bereavement, as well as the children's spooky adventure series BURLAP HALL. Virginia Ironside (Author) Virginia Ironside is a journalist, agony aunt and author, and the creator of the one-woman show The Virginia Monologues. She lives in West London and has one son and two grandsons.
Review:
'Funny, often agonisingly sad - and familiar' The Lady. Lady 'Ironside continues to mine her seam of silver-haired humour ... This latest rage against the dying of the light will win new fans and delight the old' Daily Mail. Daily Mail 'Witty and affectionate, wise but never pious, this is a delightfully irreverent look at growing older' The Spectator. Spectator
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- PublisherQuercus
- Publication date2013
- ISBN 10 1780878583
- ISBN 13 9781780878584
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages384
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