Dave Barry Turns Fifty

Dave Barry Turns Fifty by Dave Barry, published by Random House Publishing Group on August 31, 1999, is a humorous exploration of aging, particularly focusing on the Baby Boom Generation. This reprint edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. Barry, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, offers a lighthearted take on the signs of reaching the half-century mark, blending personal anecdotes with societal observations.
In this book, readers will find a mix of essays and parodies that reflect on the quirks and challenges of growing older. Barry humorously addresses topics such as self-absorption and nostalgia, while also touching on cultural phenomena like Saturday Night Live! and the New Age movement. With a comedic lens, he highlights the absurdities of aging, making it relatable for those navigating similar experiences.
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist comes a celebration of the aging process. Not just Dave’s, but that of the whole Baby Boom Generation–those millions of us who set a standard for whining self-absorption that will never be equaled, and who gave birth to such stunning accomplishments as Saturday Night Live!, the New Age movement, and call waiting. Here Dave pinpoints the glaring signs that you’ve passed the half-century mark:
– You are suddenly unable to read anything written in letters smaller than Marlon Brando.
– You have accepted the fact that you can’t possibly be hip. You don’t even know if “hip” is the right word for hip anymore, and you don’t care.
– You remember nuclear-attack drills at school wherein you practiced protecting yourself by crouching under your desk, which was apparently made out of some kind of atomic-bomb-proof wood.
– You can’t name the secretary of defense, but you can still sing the Mister Clean song.
So pop open a can of Geritol®, kick back in that recliner, grab those reading glasses, and let the good times roll–before they roll right over you!
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