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You Don't Look Your Age
You Don't Look Your Age: and Other Fairy Tales | Sheila Nevins
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An astonishingly frank, funny, poignant book for any woman who wishes they had someone who would say to them, This happened to me, learn from my mistakes and my successes. Because you dont get smarter as you get older, you get braver. Sheila Nevins is the best friend you never knew you had. She is your discreet confidante you can tell any secret to, your sage mentor at work who helps you navigate the often uneven playing field, your wise sister who has been there, done that, your hysterical girlfriend whose stories about men will make laugh until you cry. Sheila Nevins is the one person who always tells it like it is. In You Dont Look Your Age, the famed documentary producer (as President of HBO Documentary Films for over 30 years, Nevins has rightfully been credited with creating the documentary rebirth) finally steps out from behind the camera and takes her place front and center. In these pages you will read about the real life challenges of being a woman in a man's world, what it means to be a working mother, what its like to be an older woman in a youth-obsessed culture, the sometimes changing, often sweet truth about marriages, what being a feminist really means, and that you are in good company if your adult children dont return your phone calls. So come, sit down, make yourself comfortable, (and for some of you, dont forget the damn reading glasses). Youre in for a treat.
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Nickinpa
Pickpick

The full cast audiobook includes sound effects and music. Wonderful!

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Sassy_Steph
Pickpick

This audiobook was very entertaining! I quite enjoyed it! Quite funny!! They chose the right celebrities for the right stories!!

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lauralovesbooks1
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Mehso-so

I wanted to love this, but most of it was just ok. The last selection, though, had far more depth than the rest of the collection. #nonfictionNovember

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Brenda
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Pickpick

I really enjoyed this collection of short essays read by various celebrities. I‘d caution that this book may not be for everyone. As a woman in my mid 60s I did find most of it relatable,but realize others may not. The audiobook is definitely the way to experience it best if you‘re going to give it a try.

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Brenda
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Library picks. 🎧📚

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Lola
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The hair salon feels like a very appropriate venue for this collection 😛

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KathyWheeler
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Pickpick

On the lower end of the pick spectrum. I mostly liked her stories, but the poetry was a little flat. The essay about her dog was touching, and I smiled at the story of her son‘s hamster.

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KathyWheeler
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I found this on the library‘s Cloud Library and decided to read it because people are always saying, “60! You don‘t look 60” to me, and I just want to roll my eyes. Of course I do, and I don‘t have a problem with that. I hope this is good.

RebL I get that a lot too, but then one day my nephew came out and said, “Why is your hair like that?” He meant gray. I said, “Don‘t worry about it, kiddo. My doctor said it‘s a normal part of getting older.” 7y
KathyWheeler @RebL 😄 That's honest! I dye my hair right now but will probably stop doing so soon. 7y
RebL I like my original color and would dye my hair, but upkeep is more than I can handle. I know the gray ages me, but ... you do what you can do. 7y
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Mysterytome
Bailedbailed

Boring

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BookishMarginalia
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#CurrentlyListening to this collection of short, pithy essays read by a cast of amazing celebrity performers.

Lola Someone mentioned this audio at out last @bookriot Read Harder gathering and I put in on my list. 7y
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FountainBookstore
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Pickpick

Audio is definitely the way to go with this collection. Nevins‘ reflective essays on aging are inconsistent, but I think the book was well worth the listen (the star-studded cast of narrators includes Martha Stewart, Glen Close, Whoopi‘s Goldberg, RuPaul, and more than 20 more!)

These are the reflections of a Jewish woman who grew up poor and made it big as a documentarian. She became rich. It‘s not going to be for everyone. But I liked it.

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Gittelbooks
Mehso-so

Heard her interviewed on NPR & read the book. Short essays, some good, many unexceptional. Her brand of aging centers around plastic surgery & Upper West Side sensibilities. So, will not speak to many women. Maybe that's the point? But aging is universal, isn't it?

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Chocamanda
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Treating myself to the audio version of this one in honor of my 31st birthday tomorrow. I was pleasantly surprised to see this all-star cast list! I can't wait to hear from ALL of these amazing voices 😱😍👏🏼🤗

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shanebeth
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got this Goodreads giveaway prize in the mail today! the publisher included a list of celebrity readers for the audiobook version, including Kathy Bates, Lily Tomlin, Lena Dunham, RuPaul, and Meryl Streep! it'll be a really great one to listen to. thank you to Flatiron Books for the ARC! #bookmail