No Tattoos Before You’re Thirty

No Tattoos Before You’re Thirty by Sam de Brito, published by Penguin Group Australia on July 3, 2006, is a collection of modern truths that offers a humorous perspective on the realities of everyday life. This 128-page book presents insights that reflect the author’s candid observations, steering clear of conventional advice and instead focusing on the experiences that shape contemporary living.
Readers will find a blend of wit and irreverence throughout the text, as it explores themes related to family and relationships, adolescence, and the various life stages we encounter. The book aims to provide a refreshing take on life’s challenges, emphasizing the importance of authenticity over traditional wisdom. With its engaging style, No Tattoos Before You’re Thirty invites readers to reflect on their own experiences while enjoying a lighthearted approach to serious topics.
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‘You won’t find a singsong entry in this book that says, ‘Magic happens’ or ‘Climb a tree with a child.’ There are no pictures of cuddly animals . . . It’s the stuff I wish somebody, anybody, had told me twenty years ago.’
No tattoos before you’re thirty is a collection of witty, modern truths aimed more towards the realities of everyday life than the value of eating your greens. It’s fun, irreverent and crammed with insight into contemporary life.
Visit Sam’s blog, All Men are Liars at theage.com.au
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