Dating diapers and denial

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It traverses milestones dating diapers and denial to meeting, falling in love, marriage, babies, and growing old. Tongue-in-cheek, with self-aimed pot shots, the innuendoes are clever, and witty. The book moves at a brisk pace, with story-telling that enthrals. Grab your copy and have a good laugh! I don't dating diapers and denial any 40-year-olds who would agree that they are over the hill. I don't think the intended audience included Americans who aren't from India because of the frequent comments in another language Hindi is my guess and references to things or people I've never heard of. What is a budhdha baba? The Indian author generally uses very good English certainly way better than my nonexistent Hindiwhich makes her frequent mistakes more jarring. I'm not a golfer, but even I know that statement is just not true. One funny section didn't make the whole collection of mistakes worth reading. Kindle formatting is generally acceptable, with an occasional bizarre exception such as a list in which the items start with a capital R instead of a bullet or asterisk, and an occasional 2-column section in which the rightmost part of the right column bleeds off the page. Didn't matter to me in most cases because I don't read Hindi anyway. Extremely funny and a lighter look at people who move in into Young adulthood and then on the way into middle age. This is a sequence of Funny very anecdotes which link the above phases together. And for the Reader it is a series of Giggles, chortleschuckles and often large Guffaws! Highly recommended In a volley of books by authors who have moved away from the corporate world to writing, this one stands out. Rachna has an easy language and tone that many will identify with and her writing style is particularly rib tickling! I read this book in almost a single go simply coz I could not put it down. It helps that its a slim book : Many women will relate to the sequence of events in the books as well as the everyday banter. All in all, a completely enjoyable book.

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