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The book is a wickedly honest and brutally funny account of the author's sixty-first year, based on a diary he kept after turning 60. It serves as a candid report from the line between middle-aged and soon-to-be-elderly, exploring the physical, psychological, and emotional changes that come with aging. Brown uses his personal experiences as a husband, father, and friend to investigate what it means to get older and how much of the dread of aging can be held at bay.
The book is a wickedly honest and brutally funny account of the author's sixty-first year, based on a diary he kept after turning 60. It serves as a candid report from the line between middle-aged and soon-to-be-elderly, exploring the physical, psychological, and emotional changes that come with aging. Brown uses his personal experiences as a husband, father, and friend to investigate what it means to get older and how much of the dread of aging can be held at bay.
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