Is forty really the new thirty? If so, then how come all those thirty-year-olds donÕt want to party with you? Is it because thirty is the new twenty? This would also clear up why twenty-year-olds act like tweens nowadays.
You DonÕt Look Young for Your Age is a sharp-witted, illustrated collection of stories Ñ part rant, part memoir Ñ that pulls the curtain back on popular thinking, and uses humour and uncanny insight to expose our self-serving notions.
Former investment analyst and first-time novelist, Bruce Freedman, boldly pokes fun at first world thinking; whether itÕs questionable parenting, fast-food spirituality or rockstar physicists, Bruce surmises that conventional wisdom is as wrong as you may think itÕs right. YouÕll grimace as you see yourself in a story and laugh as you read another that youÕre certain is about someone you know Ñ or someone you saw throwing a tantrum in Whole Foods. ItÕs irreverent and relatable.