Publisher's Synopsis
Finally, Carol Cook gives an insight to what happened. In this group of short, funny stories she questions how we got to this point and ponders how to survive now that we are here. This witty, wise, and common sense outline of life, mysteries and failures, illusions on marriage and work, coping, and promises is playfully engaging and comical. Hilarious and frightening truths that have baffled millions will make us laugh out loud as we see our self in one amusing incident after another. A vivid accounting of innocence, love, failures, and the decline of mind and body divulged in fun, light-hearted small talk that will have readers talking and recommending this book. It truly is a comical summarization of what happened with relatives, in-laws, friends, aging, and our mind. Quote: "In comparison to Nora Ephron's work, Carols is funnier and better written. Plus, as a bonus, it is neither condescending nor offensive." - Gail Hill, PhD. Retired English teacher/college profes