Project Couch to Curiosity is author Lucie Frost’s declaration to stay busy in retirement. After retiring one night in the most hilarious and wine-fueled way ever, Lucie has embraced her retirement, though it hasn’t yet embraced her back. Finding herself struggling to stay busy and engaged, Lucie’s reality directly corresponds with so many retirement fears. I mean, there’s only so much reality TV and binge-watching one can do before it turns concerning, right?
Having been a student, lawyer, and curious person her whole life, Lucie comes up with a plan for her retirement. Beginning with the TV show 90-Day Fiancé, Lucie dives all the way in. As Lucie finds herself deep into the 90-Day Fiancé seasons, she begins asking questions like, “Why not get married and then get a visa into the country?” Or “What financial differences does a foreign fiancé versus a foreign spouse hold?” Asking and answering the questions you didn’t even know you had, How the Hell Did I Not Know That?: My Midlife Year from Couch to Curiosity is as hilarious as it is insightful.
Whether you fear your own looming retirement, or the pending lack of “to-do” list awaiting you, or need a full-on tears-flowing laugh, this read is for you. Giving all the trivia answers, random insights, and questions you never anticipated having, Lucie does the research, pondering, and deep diving to lure you in.
Organized by chapters titled “All the television,” “All the food and drink,” “All the animals,” “All the music,” and so on, Lucie gives you insights into what that month of curiosity entails. Drawing readers in, Lucie’s own family and friends began to ask her their curious questions, percolating as they arose. As engaging as it is informative, How the Hell Did I Not Know That? is a refreshing take on a humorous memoir.
Guiding us through midlife and a “how not to retire from your boss” encounter, How the Hell Did I Not Know That? reignites the curiosity within us all. Providing hilarious anecdotes, wild knowledge to impress our friends, and a whole lot of laughs, this read is certainly a breath of fresh air – even if there is a lot of fecal (poop) and other smelly learnings.