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No! I Don't Want to Join a Bookclub

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No! I Don't Want to Join a Bookclub by Virginia Ironside follows Marie Sharp, a 60-year-old woman embracing her age with humour and defiance. Refusing the typical expectations of retirement, Marie yearns to avoid cliché activities like joining book clubs, instead pursuing joy and reflection in her golden years.
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Format: Paperback / softback

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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy witty and humorous reflections on ageing, personal growth, and embracing life’s later stages with a fresh perspective. With a relatable protagonist, it's perfect for those who love character-driven stories filled with warmth and wisdom.

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No! I Don't Want to Join a Bookclub

Too young to get whisked away by a Stannah Stairlift, or to enjoy the luxury of a walk-in bath, Marie is all the same getting on in years - and she's thrilled about it. She's a bit preoccupied about whether to give up sex, but there are compensations, like falling in love with her baby grandson, and maybe falling in love with someone else too.

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Marie Sharp is approaching her sixties with a newfound excitement about ageing gracefully. In No! I Don't Want to Join a Bookclub by Virginia Ironside, Marie embraces the facets of getting older that many dread, with wit and an acerbic sense of humour. While she is too young to succumb to the comforts of a Stannah Stairlift or the convenience of a walk-in bath, she does enjoy the practicality of comfortable shoes. Marie is also grappling with decisions such as whether to give up sex – a topic she confronts with both trepidation and amusement.

In this candid and hilarious diary, Marie navigates her twilight years with a mixture of grumpiness and heart, reminiscent of a more mature Bridget Jones. Her reflections often shift between the struggles and joys of her age. For instance, Marie finds an unexpected joy in her baby grandson, experiencing a deep, heartfelt connection that brings new meaning to her life. Despite her frequent curmudgeonly outlook, there is a softness to Marie that surfaces as she contemplates romantic feelings beyond familial love, potentially towards someone new and exciting.

Ironside’s writing is sharp, acute, and touching. Readers will find themselves laughing out loud as they empathise with Marie's humorous laments and triumphs. As Marie juggles these small yet significant experiences, her diary becomes a charmingly realistic portrayal of ageing that offers readers both humour and poignancy in equal measures. No! I Don't Want to Join a Bookclub is a delightful read that proves that life’s later stages can be as rich and rewarding as any other.

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No! I Don't Want to Join a Bookclub by Virginia Ironside is praised for its wisdom, humour, and warmth. Daily Mail highlights its comedic and heart-warming aspects, while The Times finds it poignant and utterly engaging.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141025834

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 July 2007

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Illustration: no pictures

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 181g

Pages: 256

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About the Author

In the 'sixties Virginia Ironside wrote a rock column for the Daily Mail before undertaking the role of agony aunt at Woman, where she worked for ten years. She now writes a weekly column in the Independent. Virginia lives in West London, and has one son and one grandson.

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