Time flies

Time Flies by Bill Cosby, published by Doubleday in September 1987, is a first edition work comprising 176 pages. This book presents a collection of vignettes and anecdotes drawn from Cosby’s personal experiences, centering on the theme of aging. It explores the various stages of life, detailing the changes that occur in both the body and mind as one navigates mid-life challenges.
Readers will find a blend of humor and reflection as Cosby shares his insights on aging, making the subject relatable and engaging. The anecdotes highlight the trials and tribulations faced during this phase of life, offering a unique perspective on the universal experience of growing older. With its focus on humor and personal narrative, this book provides an entertaining look at the complexities of aging, appealing to those interested in the intersection of comedy and life experiences.
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Time Flies is structured around vignettes and anecdotes from Bill Cosby’s own experiences. The focus is on aging–the process, the stages, what happens to the body and the mind. Here are the trials and tribulations of a man at mid-life–made universally appealing.
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