Why Do I Pee When I Sneeze?

A Picture Book for Women Over the Age of 40

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Aging, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Larissa J. Schultz ISBN: 9780981717234
Publisher: 6th Street Publishing Publication: October 30, 2017
Imprint: 6th Street Publishing Language: English
Author: Larissa J. Schultz
ISBN: 9780981717234
Publisher: 6th Street Publishing
Publication: October 30, 2017
Imprint: 6th Street Publishing
Language: English

A simplistic, slightly cynical, yet realistic look into the life and mind of a woman struggling to cope with one of the the pressures of being a strong female - Aging.

Written by a woman who knows what women accomplish, who they love, and who loves them; matters more than the vain, beautification of the way their lips purse together, the way their hair shimmers and flows, or the way their eye make-up can contradict the depth of their knowledge. But yet, knowing this, she still continues to struggle in the art of gracefully aging.

A woman, who, as she becomes more wise, experienced, and purposeful; struggles with why it seems the trade-off for that wisdom means losing the activeness and glow of her youth.

This book is written by a woman, who supports women in their success in being a woman. In keeping it real, keeping it honest, and knowing honesty doesn't sacrifice capability.

Profits from the sale of each book will go to support charitable organizations founded to empower women and create social change.

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A simplistic, slightly cynical, yet realistic look into the life and mind of a woman struggling to cope with one of the the pressures of being a strong female - Aging.

Written by a woman who knows what women accomplish, who they love, and who loves them; matters more than the vain, beautification of the way their lips purse together, the way their hair shimmers and flows, or the way their eye make-up can contradict the depth of their knowledge. But yet, knowing this, she still continues to struggle in the art of gracefully aging.

A woman, who, as she becomes more wise, experienced, and purposeful; struggles with why it seems the trade-off for that wisdom means losing the activeness and glow of her youth.

This book is written by a woman, who supports women in their success in being a woman. In keeping it real, keeping it honest, and knowing honesty doesn't sacrifice capability.

Profits from the sale of each book will go to support charitable organizations founded to empower women and create social change.

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