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Old seems to be other people

I didn’t want to derail myself by thinking about my vulva and whether it was hospitable enough…’ Most of us would like to live to an old age, but few of us actually want to be old. In this disarming, intimate and self-deprecating collection of vignettes about aging, Lily Brett gives us snapshots of her life in New York. After avoiding a large dog that turns out to be a fire hydrant, and mistaking a tall, grey-haired woman for her husband, Lily has to concede that her ophthalmologist is right: she does need cataract surgery. She’s transfixed by a speed-dating dinner at a local cafe, and is told they also have speed-dating dinners for seniors. In the crowded Apple store, in Soho, two young Apple assistants decide it will take both of them to help her. In Old Seems to be Other People, Lily Brett’s unique take on getting older is simultaneously hilarious, serious and utterly irresistible.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004735779 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781761042348 (Hardcover)
1761042343
Classification Number F
Author Brett, Lily, 1946-
Title Old seems to be other people [BK]
Contents Harder -- Dickens Street -- Cher -- Small moments -- Friends -- The Apple store -- Happy -- City life -- Walking -- Discrepancies -- The shower -- Franz Joseph Haydn -- Love -- Advice -- A dog -- Intimacy -- Lexington Avenue -- Contradictions -- A toilet -- Nothing wrong -- Bomb cyclone -- A conversation -- Pets -- Food -- Cities -- Funerals -- Aging -- Information -- A cruelty quotient -- Mesmerising -- The election -- My father.
I didn’t want to derail myself by thinking about my vulva and whether it was hospitable enough…’ Most of us would like to live to an old age, but few of us actually want to be old. In this disarming, intimate and self-deprecating collection of vignettes about aging, Lily Brett gives us snapshots of her life in New York. After avoiding a large dog that turns out to be a fire hydrant, and mistaking a tall, grey-haired woman for her husband, Lily has to concede that her ophthalmologist is right: she does need cataract surgery. She’s transfixed by a speed-dating dinner at a local cafe, and is told they also have speed-dating dinners for seniors. In the crowded Apple store, in Soho, two young Apple assistants decide it will take both of them to help her. In Old Seems to be Other People, Lily Brett’s unique take on getting older is simultaneously hilarious, serious and utterly irresistible.
Brett, Lily, -- 1946-
Brett, Lily, -- 1946-
Subject Aging -- Ancedotes
Aging -- Essays
Old age
Aging -- Humor
Conduct of life -- Humor
Australians -- New York (State) New York -- Anecdotes
Authors, Australian -- Anecdotes
Women authors, Australian -- Anecdotes
Older women -- New York (State) New York -- Anecdotes
Authors, Australian -- 20th century -- Personal narratives
Reminiscing
Aging -- Anecdotes
Aging -- Social aspects -- Humor
Melbourne (Vic.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes
New York (N.Y.) -- Anecdotes
Melbourne (Vic.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes
New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes
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