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"Three In The Bush- The menopause Years" is a tongue-in-cheek romp that follows the exploits and adventures of three older 'girls' as they reunite Down Under to celebrate their 50th birthdays. It is ultimately a tale of the dreaded menopause, redemption, growth, mischief, camaraderie, love, and friendship with a few belly laughs thrown in for good measure. This story is extremely childlike, has colourful language, and at times possibly controversial, yet hopefully thought provoking and laugh out loud funny. However, if you feel that you may have a mild sensitivity to the experiences of others or you're unable to manage and handle your own ego, then some or any of the above statements of facts may be irritating so may I be bold enough to suggest that this book is not for you. This is not a judgement call, you understand, it's a warning of sorts, you know yourself better than I do to decide as to whether to continue reading or not. If it's light- hearted entertainment and witty banter you're seeking, then "Clam Doon, and Read On"
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"Three In The Bush- The menopause Years" is a tongue-in-cheek romp that follows the exploits and adventures of three older 'girls' as they reunite Down Under to celebrate their 50th birthdays. It is ultimately a tale of the dreaded menopause, redemption, growth, mischief, camaraderie, love, and friendship with a few belly laughs thrown in for good measure. This story is extremely childlike, has colourful language, and at times possibly controversial, yet hopefully thought provoking and laugh out loud funny. However, if you feel that you may have a mild sensitivity to the experiences of others or you're unable to manage and handle your own ego, then some or any of the above statements of facts may be irritating so may I be bold enough to suggest that this book is not for you. This is not a judgement call, you understand, it's a warning of sorts, you know yourself better than I do to decide as to whether to continue reading or not. If it's light- hearted entertainment and witty banter you're seeking, then "Clam Doon, and Read On"