<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Originally published in 1987 as when did I stop being twenty and other injustices by Simon & Schuster.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Bringing together some of the best of Judith Viorst's witty and perceptive poetry--and featuring the illustrations from the original edition by John Alcorn--Viorst explores the all-too-true ironies and absurdities of being a woman in the modern world.</b> <p/>Whether she's finding herself or finding a sitter, contemplating her sex life as she rubs hormone night cream on her face, or wrestling with the contradiction of falling in love with a man her parents would actually approve of, Viorst transforms the familiar events of daily life into poems that make you laugh with recognition. <p/>Here is the young single girl leaving her parents' home for life in the big city ("No I do not believe in free love/And yes I will be home for Sunday dinners"). Here is the aspiring bohemian with an expensive liberal arts education, getting coffee and taking dictation, "Hoping that someday someone will be impressed/With all I know." Here is that married woman, coping with motherhood ("The tricycles are cluttering my foyer/The Pop Tart crumbs are sprinkled on my soul") and fantasy affairs ("I could imagine cryptic conversations, clandestine martinis...and me explaining that long kisses clog my sinuses") and all-too-real family reunions ("Four aunts in pain taking pills/One cousin in analysis taking notes"). And here she is at mid-life, wondering whether a woman who used to wear a "Ban the Bomb" button can find happiness being a person with a set of fondue forks, a fish poacher, and a wok. <p/> Every step of the way, <i>It's Hard to be Hip Over Thirty and Other Tragedies of Married Life </i>demonstrates once and for all that no one understands American women coming of age like Judith Viorst. <p/><b><i>*It's Hard to be Hip Over Thirty and Other Tragedies of Married Life</i> is a reissue of the previous collection originally titled <i>When Did I Stop Being Twenty and Other Injustices.</i></b>
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