Menopause Means...

Never Having to Say You're Chilly

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: Cathy Hamilton ISBN: 9780740789595
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Publication: January 1, 2009
Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing Language: English
Author: Cathy Hamilton
ISBN: 9780740789595
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Publication: January 1, 2009
Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Language: English

Menopause means . . . breaking down in sobs at the checkout counter when you realize you love Costco more than your husband." --Menopause Means . . . Never Having to Say You're Chilly

* Cathy Hamilton humorously defines exactly what it means to grapple with simultaneous hot flashes, memory loss, and insomnia.

Women born between 1945 and 1964 account for 27.7 percent of the American population. Approximately 83 million women in this demographic are also experiencing a surge of hormones as they approach that significantly female midlife milestone. For herself and others like her, Cathy Hamilton characterizes the telltale signs of menopause in Menopause Means . . . Never Having to Say You're Chilly.

Hamilton's 100 hilarious insights on menopause are accompanied by full-color spot illustrations. They include:

* Menopause means . . . trading the fear of pregnancy for the greater fear of a man with a Viagra prescription.

* Menopause means . . . becoming intimately familiar with the shopping channel hosts populating the airwaves at 3:30 a.m.

In addition to authoring more than 10 humor titles with AMP, Hamilton has also launched a Web site for women over 40: www.BoomerGirl.com.

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Menopause means . . . breaking down in sobs at the checkout counter when you realize you love Costco more than your husband." --Menopause Means . . . Never Having to Say You're Chilly

* Cathy Hamilton humorously defines exactly what it means to grapple with simultaneous hot flashes, memory loss, and insomnia.

Women born between 1945 and 1964 account for 27.7 percent of the American population. Approximately 83 million women in this demographic are also experiencing a surge of hormones as they approach that significantly female midlife milestone. For herself and others like her, Cathy Hamilton characterizes the telltale signs of menopause in Menopause Means . . . Never Having to Say You're Chilly.

Hamilton's 100 hilarious insights on menopause are accompanied by full-color spot illustrations. They include:

* Menopause means . . . trading the fear of pregnancy for the greater fear of a man with a Viagra prescription.

* Menopause means . . . becoming intimately familiar with the shopping channel hosts populating the airwaves at 3:30 a.m.

In addition to authoring more than 10 humor titles with AMP, Hamilton has also launched a Web site for women over 40: www.BoomerGirl.com.

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