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French Women Don't Get Facelifts: The Secret of Aging with Style & Attitude

by Mireille Guiliano

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Offers a proactive way to stay looking and feeling great, without resorting to "the knife".
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FRENCH WOMEN DON'T GET FACELIFTS is written by Mireille Guiliano, the adored author of [French Women Don't Get Fat.] Naturally you would want to know what she has to say. French women of "a certain age" do not get old. They age gracefully, accepting life and things to come with joy. They are alluring and desirable as they have always been. I found the book to be a relaxed approach to life. Embrace yourself. Life is good. With light-handed advice on so many subjects the author revitalizes your self-acceptance and confidence. ( )
1 vote justmeRosalie | Jun 29, 2014 |
Cheerfully written, this is a book of helpful advice for women on aging, comprising simple yet essential wisdoms and urging women to age not so much "gracefully" as "with an attitude". The author of the best-selling book "French Women Don't Get Fat" goes on to describe in detail what she means by the phrase "aging with an attitude". To be thorough about the topic, she even covers the ideas on aging which she herself doesn't really believe in, like facelifts, etc. (I skipped that part, as I also didn't find those things necessary). The book re-enforced my own beliefs while adding some new helpful and healthful suggestions. ( )
1 vote Clara53 | Jun 1, 2014 |
Funny and appropriate for some audiences. Fast. Easily scanned. KH ( )
  splinfo | Apr 21, 2014 |
Funny and encouraging for the right audience. Short, scannable. KH ( )
  StaffReads | Apr 21, 2014 |
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