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Growing Old Outrageously

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A delightful memoir of a later-life friendship and what happens when two ladies of a certain age decide to test the maxim Leap and the net will appear! When two old school friends reconnected unexpectedly after 35 years, they discovered that they both love traveling—and the more exotic and far-flung the location, the better! Not having a clue whether they would get along, the eccentric pair embarked on a trial journey to Morocco. That tentative beginning turned into a series of wonderfully unusual trips, and Hil and Liz have been circumnavigating the globe ever since. Among many other destinations, they have taken in Marrakech, Fez, and the Atlas Mountains; Patagonia and the Galapagos Islands; Istanbul and Cappadocia. They've been on safari in Namibia, Botswana, and the Serengeti, attended music festivals in Naples and Prague, and made a pilgrimage to the western isles of Mull and Iona. Along the way they have encouraged, enraged, and entertained each other, while living through countless adventures. This is a book for thrillseekers and armchair travelers alike, a celebration of friendship and laughter, and an inspiration for anyone who has longed to venture outside their comfort zone and travel to exotic places.

326 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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Author 20 books104 followers
October 1, 2018
An interesting memoir of two old friends holidaying together around the world, interspersed with tha occasional interesting memoir.

A book that shows you are never too old to have fun.

Recommended.
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28 reviews2 followers
August 6, 2016
Easily one of the most irritating books I've picked up this year. The author and her travel companion come across as arrogant, ignorant, spoilt women who travel the world in a bubble of white privilege, being rude, demeaning, and occasionally disgusting to the people they meet.

Additionally, the writing drones on and on, providing no interesting information about the places they travel to, the people they meet, or the interactions they have. Instead, the reader is tortured with endless descriptions of the constant fighting between the lead characters, with occasional descriptions of food or itineraries thrown in.

For something with such a fabulous premise, this was a complete waste of time. I was bored by the end of the first chapter, irritated by the end of the second, frustrated by the end of the third, and infuriated enough by the end of the fourth to give up on finishing it.

Also, who pees on a public chair and then leaves it for someone else to clean?! No. No no no.
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83 reviews1 follower
August 5, 2013
Sorry, Hilary - I did not enjoy your book - I stopped half way through and felt let down. It wasn't what I had hoped for, - I had felt misled with all the hype given it. I do think it could be good televised and it would be then much more enjoyable. I just wasn't feeling the experiences you were trying to talk about. I hope Liz and Hilary continue to enjoy life and their many travels together
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13 reviews4 followers
August 17, 2013
Disappointing. I read this on the strength of hearing the two ladies being interviewed on Woman's Hour but the book is lightweight and instead of growing to like the ladies I grew to dislike them the further into the book I got.
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74 reviews
April 21, 2014
Entertaining enough but not as funny and "outrageous" as I would have liked it. A light holiday read.
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82 reviews5 followers
July 24, 2019
This book was a fun read. I liked reading about these two women and the traveling shenanigans they get themselves into. Each chapter was written about a new place they went too. If you like cooking, Hillary includes recipes in some of the chapters as well.

I am definitely adding Patagonia to one of the places to visit in my life after reading the chapter on Patagonia.

These women are crazy and it was interesting to see their perspective and how they traveled around the world.
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1,172 reviews12 followers
September 24, 2019
This was entertaining enough - a set of travel stories from two older women who were just out for fun and adventure - but nothing I'd go back to. Still, there is something inspirational about hearing from people who don't let age dictate their choices.
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117 reviews
September 23, 2020
Idiosyncratic book about shared travels of two sorta-cranky older ladies. That doesn't sound very good. But I kept reading. I was always curious about what was going to happen next. It's a gentle book- to be enjoyed with a slow cup of tea.
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119 reviews
October 19, 2019
I didn't love this book. Some chapters were much more difficult to get through than others. That being said the good chapters were interesting and humorous.
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48 reviews
December 30, 2021
Very enjoyable. Since I cant travel this is the way to go.
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564 reviews1 follower
October 15, 2016
I enjoyed this book,there were interesting facts and I liked the photos and recipes. The other reviews were a bit harsh I thought,sometimes places are a disappointment,brochures and the Internet make places look amazing but do not show the bad bits,also Hilly and LIz are older and when you get older you do expect more and need more luxury! I know I need a constant supply of tea everywhere I go now!
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135 reviews1 follower
March 13, 2017
Picked this up in the library, as it promised adventure and looked fun. It was, as the stars indicate, 'ok' there was good humor throughout and certainly plenty of travelling, I just found the author and her friend to be a little- not sure what-maybe spoiled? Like their age / social status allowed them to act a certain way. On a positive note they include several recipes for meals they ate while travelling, and I often wish more books would do this!
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20 reviews4 followers
May 31, 2013
Growing Old Outrageously is a celebration of travel and life. It is the story of two older adults who travel around the world, going on fantastic voyages to places like South Africa, Europe and the Outback, among many others. Hilary and Liz have very different personalities, and it is interesting to see how the make their travel-buddy-relationship work when they face the challenges that travel inevitably presents to any globe-trotter. Their spontaneity and love of adventure is inspiring, and I aspire to go on adventures like them when I am their age! The only criticism I have of this book is that it the storytelling style does become a little bit repetitive, and sometimes it goes into details that I found a bit boring. But overall, it's still a great, fairly light read, that is sure to give you some laughs. Happy travelling!
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566 reviews4 followers
December 23, 2013
I had great hopes for the book, but it let me down. They obviously have great time on their travels, but I couldn't catch that feeling from the book. For me it sounded more like two older ladies just complaining about everything, not any of the places they visit seemed to actually pleased them, nor people they met. The way they treat people on their travels, didn't seemed too polite for me, or maybe it just written text that made me feel so. After reading all those places they visited, I didn't get feeling that I would like to go any of them, for some reason they couldn't catch any amazing things to describe for these wonderful countries or cities. Instead of getting know this women during the story and like that they still are so into traveling on their old age, I just couldn't even sympathies them nor like them.
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30 reviews
November 20, 2015
I bought this book after hearing the ladies on the radio some years ago when the book was released. The subject matter should have made for more interesting reading. While entertaining, it lacks sparkle. More like a travel dairy of each holiday.
An insightful look into growing old and retirement. Glad they chose holidays instead of sitting in a retirement home watching television. Hope they continue to travel and enjoy their life.
Profile Image for Christine Bowker Osborne.
Author 36 books3 followers
May 25, 2014
Silly, ignorant, even vulgar when she writes of wetting a chair and covering the patch up with a table napkin. And how can you write about countries as diverse as Morocco and Ethiopia in the same chapter? I did not read much further than this as found it an utterly vapid account of these two ladies' misadventures.
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October 6, 2014
I was very disappointed with this book and found it difficult to finish reading. When I selected this book it promised so much but instead of being entertained I found myself cringing at the negativity, bickering and rudeness of the two authors.
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July 27, 2012
A bit too much about meals eaten. Would have preferred more about the places visited.
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September 11, 2012
Quirky, funny and fascinating insight into a friendship and some vicarious travel.
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March 19, 2013
A little too daily journal like for my taste but an interesting insight into travelling with someone with whom travel appears to be the one and only joint interest.
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August 15, 2014
I didn't really enjoy this book at all. I only read about a third of it and then decided to call it quits.
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23 reviews
August 4, 2017
half arsed stories with no real story telling
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