|
Showing 1 - 8 of
8 matches in All Departments
'If you're a woman over 40, ever going to be a woman over 40 or
you've ever met a woman over 40 you should read this book' JANE
FALLON 'I NEED this book. We ALL need this book! If menopause
happened to men, there would be CELEBRATIONS and parties every time
one of them completed their change.' MARIAN KEYES 'A compelling
voice within [the menopause] movement' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Funny,
frank and empowering... a vital book for any woman who is at the
beginning of her radicalisation journey, looking at her life and
finally piecing together the personal and the political.' THE
OBSERVER 'Sam Baker is rewriting the narrative around menopause'
WOMAN & HOME 'A rollicking read' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'I loved it..
blazingly hopeful and beautifully written. This book is meant to be
mainlined.' LISA TADDEO 'This gem is a guide to navigating your 40s
and 50s and just generally being yourself. ... joyful, positive,
and goes to ALL the places. Highly recommended.' JOJO MOYES The
essential manifesto for any woman staring the second half of their
lives in the face and wondering, WTF is going on? * Invisible to
society now you're past child-bearing age? * Tired of being
disregarded, overlooked and underestimated? * Wondering what the
hell is happening to your body, mind and internal thermostat? Women
over forty are the most ignored demographic in society. And yet
this is the time when you are likely to have the most freedom,
power, confidence and self knowledge than ever before. Some serious
life has been lived: there have been great loves, heartbreaks,
births, marriages, careers, betrayals, bereavements and survival.
So what now? What happens when the narrative given to you by
society - husband, babies, house - runs out and you become
storyless? Including chapters on menopause, sex, culture, work,
rage and freedom, writer and journalist Sam Baker shares her
experiences of life post 40 and shows how women to create their own
story. This needn't herald the era of loose clothing and hair dye;
or hot flashes and bad sleep (though there is that too). It's time
women north of 40 took a leaf out of the millennial handbook and
reinvented things our way. Sam hosts a podcast of the same name,
now with over 50 thousand downloads. Harness your energy, opinions
and power and create a liberating new narrative for the second half
of life. 'I am so glad The Shift exists. Sam's writing is a
wonderful generous mixture of no-bullsh*t and a comforting hug.
I'll be passing this book on to many women I know and love.' EMMA
GANNON 'brilliant - powerful, brimming with integrity, inspiring,
the politics of anger and what it means when we refuse to be
invisible. Every woman (whatever her age) should buy, borrow, lend
a copy' KATE MOSSE 'This is such a painfully beautiful look at the
menopause in all its complexity. As honest as it is insightful,
this is the first book I've read about later womanhood that
exchanges shame and fear for truth and celebration... does for
40-something women what the honest parenting movement did for
mothers.' ANNA WHITEHOUSE, founder, Mother Pukka 'great pace and
feisty content. It will be a great help to women to see their lives
mirrored and not feel like they are going mad... bold and funny.'
CARYN FRANKLIN '[Sam] tackles the menopause with her customary wit
and wisdom' i PAPER 'Honest and witter account of life post-40.
Makes for essential reading at any age.' - KATE WILLS, FABULOUS
MAGAZINE 'Insightful, thoughtful, inspirational - impressive work.'
- VICTORIA DERBYSHIRE
Nicci Morrison was always the first of her friends to do
everything... But she wasn't meant to be the first to die. Saying
goodbye is never easy, but at least Nicci has one last chance to
make a difference before she goes. She's decided to leave letters
giving her most treasured possessions to her closest friends. To
her single friend Mona she bequeaths her husband David, little
knowing her best friend found The One a long time ago...To
childless Jo, Nicci leaves the care of her three-year-old twin
daughters. Jo however is finding it hard enough to cope with the
fortnightly arrival of her stepsons. To Lizzie she leaves her
garden. But while Lizzie is loyally tending Nicci's plants, the
parts of her own life that are in desperate need of attention are
falling by the wayside. But Nicci didn't always know best, and she
couldn't have imagined the changes and challenges her letters set
in motion for the loved ones she's left behind.
You can't choose your family - but you can choose your friends... A
heartfelt, warm and truthful novel about female friendship. Eve has
never imagined herself as a stepmother. But when she falls in love
with Ian, he comes with a ready-made family of three children. And,
to make matters worse, he's a widower. The ghost of his glamorous
and well known wife haunts them. Clare, a teacher and single
mother, is Eve's best friend. She is the only person Eve can talk
to about how on earth a journalist in her thirties can win round
three wary children. But despite Clare's years of practice with her
own teenage daughter, it's Lily, her younger sister, who provides
the truly sympathetic ear. Mel is sent along to Eve's so-called
'support group' by a colleague. With a fledgling relationship and a
new business to get off the ground, she has a very different set of
pressures to the other women. And Mandy is the stay-at-home mum,
whose relationship comes with stepchildren, and who wants more than
anything to stitch together a happy family life for herself, her
kids and her new step-kids. As a cup of coffee turns to a bottle of
wine and the get-togethers become a regular fixture, conversations
about new families evolve into ones about relationships, life and
each woman's deepest hopes and dreams. But the friendship is tested
and feelings about lovers, husbands and step-children challenged
when the five women are forced to confront new futures as well as
unwelcome figures from the past...
'Wildly gripping and unputdownable. This is a brilliant book'
Marian Keyes How do you escape what you can't remember? What is
making Helen Graham so jumpy and evasive? Newly arrived in a tiny
Yorkshire village, she finds the locals' curiosity her worst
nightmare. Looking over her shoulder every day, she tries to piece
together her past before it can catch up with her. But with
everything she knows in fragments, from her marriage to her career
as a war photographer, how can she work out who to trust and what
to believe? Most days she can barely remember who she is... She can
run. But can she hide? Praise for The Woman Who Ran: 'Disquieting,
thought-provoking ...keeps twisting and turning as it hurtles
towards a hair-raising climax' Guardian 'Clever and absorbing'
Stylist 'Superbly executed, with a creeping sense of dread that
builds to an explosive finish' Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let
You Go
'Funny, frank and empowering... a vital book for any woman who is
at the beginning of her radicalisation journey, looking at her life
and finally piecing together the personal and the political.' THE
OBSERVER 'Sam Baker is rewriting the narrative around menopause'
WOMAN & HOME 'rollicking read' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'I loved it..
blazingly hopeful and beautifully written. This book is meant to be
mainlined.' LISA TADDEO 'If you're a woman over 40, ever going to
be a woman over 40 or you've ever met a woman over 40 you should
read this book' JANE FALLON 'I NEED this book. We ALL need this
book! If menopause happened to men, there would be CELEBRATIONS and
parties every time one of them completed their change.' MARIAN
KEYES 'This gem is a guide to navigating your 40s and 50s and just
generally being yourself. ... joyful, positive, and goes to ALL the
places. Highly recommended.' JOJO MOYES The essential manifesto for
any woman staring the second half of their lives in the face and
wondering, WTF is going on? * Invisible to society now you're past
child-bearing age? * Tired of being disregarded, overlooked and
underestimated? * Wondering what the hell is happening to your
body, mind and internal thermostat? Women over forty are the most
ignored demographic in society. And yet this is the time when you
are likely to have the most freedom, power, confidence and self
knowledge than ever before. Some serious life has been lived: there
have been great loves, heartbreaks, births, marriages, careers,
betrayals, bereavements and survival. So what now? What happens
when the narrative given to you by society - husband, babies, house
- runs out and you become storyless? Including chapters on
menopause, sex, culture, work, rage and freedom, writer and
journalist Sam Baker shares her experiences of life post 40 and
shows how women to create their own story. This needn't herald the
era of loose clothing and hair dye; or hot flashes and bad sleep
(though there is that too). It's time women north of 40 took a leaf
out of the millennial handbook and reinvented things our way. Sam
hosts a podcast of the same name, now with over 50 thousand
downloads. Harness your energy, opinions and power and create a
liberating new narrative for the second half of life. 'I am so glad
The Shift exists. Sam's writing is a wonderful generous mixture of
no-bullsh*t and a comforting hug. I'll be passing this book on to
many women I know and love.' EMMA GANNON 'brilliant - powerful,
brimming with integrity, inspiring, the politics of anger and what
it means when we refuse to be invisible. Every woman (whatever her
age) should buy, borrow, lend a copy' KATE MOSSE 'This is such a
painfully beautiful look at the menopause in all its complexity. As
honest as it is insightful, this is the first book I've read about
later womanhood that exchanges shame and fear for truth and
celebration... does for 40-something women what the honest
parenting movement did for mothers.' ANNA WHITEHOUSE, founder,
Mother Pukka 'great pace and feisty content. It will be a great
help to women to see their lives mirrored and not feel like they
are going mad... bold and funny.' CARYN FRANKLIN '[Sam] tackles the
menopause with her customary wit and wisdom' i PAPER 'Honest and
witter account of life post-40. Makes for essential reading at any
age.' - KATE WILLS, FABULOUS MAGAZINE 'Insightful, thoughtful,
inspirational - impressive work.' - VICTORIA DERBYSHIRE
|
Oscar the Mouse (Paperback)
Sam Baker; Illustrated by Lisa Morris
|
R355
R294
Discovery Miles 2 940
Save R61 (17%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
|