A sequel to the author's Now We Are Sixty, this collection once again follows the rhymes and rhythms of the great A.A. Milne, to remind those who are getting on in years of the wit, wisdom and whimsy he conjured up for those who were very young. It features a few more poems based on originals that Matthew had not tackled before, such as The Emperor's Rhyme and Sneezles.
Charming, well-done parodies of AA Milne's children's poetry with all the existential angst of failing health, body parts and sexual prospects. (Best if you can recite bits of the original by heart.)
A humourous, whimsical and witty little book of poetry on aging. I chuckled at some, laughed at others, and basically enjoyed it cover to cover. Inspired quite a bit of original work whilst I was in the midst of reading it too! Really inspirational and truly entertaining.