Reseña del editor:
So you ve worked your entire life and have finally reached that stage where you re able to take a little break before you kick the bucket. Retirement that brief period of relaxation before the eternal sleep. But how do you fill in this period of inactivity? For some, the prospect of watching daytime television and completing jigsaw puzzles week after week makes them tremble with anxiety and the monotony of it all can be as scary as the grim reaper himself! If you re feeling bored, how about getting a tattoo, attending an orgy or partaking in a spot of spouse-swapping? This hilarious encyclopaedia offers a complete list of wacky ideas and tips to help you survive and enjoy your retirement. It covers everything from armpits to bedsores and hip replacements to varicose veins. No topic is left uncharted, with the author handing out creative advice on disposing of excess earwax in addition to helpful hints on managing those back pains, headaches and the king of stiffness arthritis. Zen & the Art of Gentle Retirement will give you an array of adventurous avenues to consider, as well as some genuine bouts of laughter too!
Biografía del autor:
Harry Turner was born in 1935 and he has had thirteen books published, including Growing Up In Fulham and Urban Legends by Janus Publishing, as well as three books of military history, Against all Hazards, Poems of Nelson s Navy and Wrapped in Whirlwinds, with Spellmount Limited. He was the Managing Director of Television South West from 1985 to 1992, a Director of ITN News from 1987 to 1992 and a director of The Prince of Wales Trust (South West). He is also a great-grandfather.
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