How Did This Happen?: Poems for the Not So Young Anymore

How Did This Happen?: Poems for the Not So Young Anymore

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How Did This Happen?: Poems for the Not So Young Anymore

How Did This Happen?: Poems for the Not So Young Anymore

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Overview

From the bestselling authors of The Hell with Love, a fierce, funny, touching collection that takes the sting out of "aging while female."

Editorial Reviews

JULY 2017 - AudioFile

This audiobook unfolds the personal realities of women who are aging. With humor, wittiness, and sarcasm, the various female and male writers target a population of women who are 40-plus. The introduction, narrated by Erin Bennett, quotes women artists of diverse backgrounds. Although aging can be a dismal topic, Bennett piques one’s curiosity with her tone of honesty and hopefulness. Throughout the audiobook the changing voices represent the multiple authors, but there is a constant feeling of unity nonetheless. Dan Woren's narrations pop in and out of the women voices. It seems jarring at first, given the female-centered poems. However, his voice is a reminder that we ALL age and can experience this journey in relatable ways. T.E.C. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

From the Publisher

"This wondrous, salty, poignant, witty poetry collection is an invitation to all us women of a certain age to get real about Life after Babedom. In my loooooong experience, whenever the times in my life are a changing, nothing makes me feel quite as deeply understood and accompanied than a good poem. So please: Read! Laugh! Cringe! and Carry On!"—Martha Woodroof, author of Small Blessings

"After all the eye creams and diets and the miscarriage and the 3 A.M. terrors, we will at least and forever have poems. This gorgeous, hilarious, heartbreaking and wise roadmap to becoming the Women whose Roots are Showing, feels like stumbling into that secret Facebook group you always dreamed of: where your very best friends are all waiting for you brandishing poems of pain and laughter, and admonishing you to 'tell the truth if you can.' And thanks to Mary and Elizabeth, you'll find that you can."—Dahlia Lithwick, Senior Editor, Slate

"Any anthology of poems must answer the question "so what?" Why this gathering of poems about . . . meerkats, ghost towns, salt and pepper shakers, New Jersey diners? How Did This Happen? Poems for the Not So Young Anymore answers the question in spades, reminding us at every turn that we are mortal, aging, and not alone. Just as moving and entertaining as the curated poems (contributors range from Euripides to Sharon Olds, Emily Dickinson to Ada Limón, Shakespeare to Rita Dove) are the Introduction and contextualizing prose passages by the editors themselves, whose moxie, stand-up humor, pop-cultural savvy, authenticity, and humanity shine forth with forthright, intelligent consolation on every page. This is a book for women (and men!) of all ages."—Lisa Russ Spaar, Professor of English and Creative Writing, University of Virginia

"This is the book I didn't even know I needed-until I found myself crying within the first few pages. 'Growing up' and 'growing older' can feel lonely-thinking no one else feels the same way or experiences the same losses and hopes and fears. In these poems, and in the hilarious, touching commentary accompanying them, I found solace and joy. How Did This Happen is not your mother's anthology. It is a fierce, funny, guided meditation, set in poetry, through the insult, grit and grace of aging; a thinking woman's guide to growing older. This is a book to love, now and for the months and years to come."—Andrea Seabrook, NPR

JULY 2017 - AudioFile

This audiobook unfolds the personal realities of women who are aging. With humor, wittiness, and sarcasm, the various female and male writers target a population of women who are 40-plus. The introduction, narrated by Erin Bennett, quotes women artists of diverse backgrounds. Although aging can be a dismal topic, Bennett piques one’s curiosity with her tone of honesty and hopefulness. Throughout the audiobook the changing voices represent the multiple authors, but there is a constant feeling of unity nonetheless. Dan Woren's narrations pop in and out of the women voices. It seems jarring at first, given the female-centered poems. However, his voice is a reminder that we ALL age and can experience this journey in relatable ways. T.E.C. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173748737
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 04/04/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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