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30 Failures by Age 30

by Katharine Miller

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Once upon a time, 30 was old. It was Grown Up. It was almost middle-aged. If you weren't married, something was wrong with you. If you didn't have children, something was wrong with you. If you weren't settled down with life all figured out, you'd screwed up somewhere along the way. Or so it seemed. Here is one woman's exploration of personal and social failures and the hilarity that ensues.… (more)
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Loved this book! I think anytime anyone can admit their faults/failures in a hilarious manner says something about the person. Most of the time we want to hide and never relive our pasts but this made me look back on my own "failures" and think hey I'm not alone there is someone out there like me! ( )
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Once upon a time, 30 was old. It was Grown Up. It was almost middle-aged. If you weren't married, something was wrong with you. If you didn't have children, something was wrong with you. If you weren't settled down with life all figured out, you'd screwed up somewhere along the way. Or so it seemed. Here is one woman's exploration of personal and social failures and the hilarity that ensues.

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