You Want, You’d Settle For, You Get

You Want, You’d Settle For, You Get by Kit Bryson is a humorous exploration of social failure and disillusion, published by Headline in 1987. This edition spans 124 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the experiences of those who aspire to be young fogeys, settle for being old fogeys, and ultimately find themselves as old farts, offering a sophisticated take on the nuances of disappointment and cynicism.
Readers will find a blend of wit and insight as Bryson navigates the complexities of social interactions and the often humorous outcomes of unmet expectations. With a focus on humor and entertainment, this book serves as a guide for those grappling with feelings of bitterness and disillusionment. The narrative promises to engage readers with its sharp observations and comedic flair, making it a notable addition to the genre of humor literature.
Official synopsis Publisher
You want to be a young fogey. You’d settle for being an old fogey. You end up an old fart. Bitter? Cynical? Disappointed? This is the book for you. A hilariously sophisticated guide to the finest nuances of social failure and disillusion from the bestselling authors of the Naff Guides. “Brilliant and vicious, malicious and wise . . . also very funny” Books and Bookmen
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