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The Wee Treasury of Praises of Middle Age: Meditations on Things That Will Go Wrong

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The Wee Treasury of

Praises of Middle Age:
Meditations on Things That Will Go Wrong

There’s excitement in the air. The moment you’ve waited for your entire life so far is finally here… You’re middle-aged! Yes, halfway to 100. But don’t believe the hype—it’s not all bran and weight gain. Other things come with the territory as well. Retirement? Younger generations who don’t know what it was like back in the day? Lactose intolerance? Don’t fret! The Wee Treasury of Praises of Middle Age: Meditations on Things That Will Go Wrong is here to help. With a heapin’ helpin’ of snark, this book is a three-pronged way to calm your nerves, find acceptance with the universe, and be at one with your middle age-ness. This book is designed to provide you with a pause between each meditation to breathe and reflect on every other page. We also know that you’re tired and would appreciate the opportunity to sit and do nothing for a moment.

This little gem of a book will help you:

FEEL the wisdom that is instantly yours once you become “middle-aged”

UNDERSTAND why you need to tell anyone who will listen what it was like back when you were their age

PONDER why sitting in your recliner always feels so right

PHILOSOPHIZE about the mysterious universe

FIND the television remote control (not guaranteed)

…and so much more!

The Wee Treasury of Praises of Middle Age: Meditations on Things That Will Go Wrong
makes a perfect gift for middle-aged people, soon-to-be-middle-aged people, former middle-aged people, and anyone who lives with or knows any of the above people.

So, get right to it and start reading this book today…before you lose your reading glasses again!

112 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 11, 2021

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Marston Lyons

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Marston Lyons is the author of numerous published (and even more numerous unpublished) humor essays. Marston writes because it is therapeutic and because it is good to laugh. The result of all this therapeutic writing and intermittent laughter? The creation of the new short humor book series, "The Wee Treasury." The next books in "The Wee Treasury" humor series are scheduled to be published soon.

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January 11, 2022
Mostly an humorous look at middle-age. I'm 46 so I could relate to most of it. A quick read with some chuckles for people my age.
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