I’ve Still Got It… I Just Can’t Remember Where I Put It - Jenna McCarthy
In the tradition of Nora Ephron’s I Feel Bad about My Neck, Jenna McCarthy dishes up her hilarious observations about the unique challenges of the midlife years, including sex, cosmetic surgery, dieting, parenting, the omnipresent bucket list, and why we’re always so damn f***ing tired.
“Hilarious and spot-on! Jenna McCarthy's I’ve Still Got It made me howl. Her comic timing and quirky wisdom have never been better!” —Celia Rivenbark, New York Times bestselling author of Rude Bitches Make Me Tired
“Jenna McCarthy’s I’ve Still Got It is everything you could want in a book or a best friend – blunt, truthful, and dead-on hilarious. Her unflinching look at the vagaries of middle age is witty and astute and will give you comfort in knowing that you’re not the only person whose arms are suddenly too short to read the menu. Granted, you’ll still have your laugh lines after reading this, but at least you’ll have earned them. More than ever, Jenna McCarty proves that “she’s still got it” in this hysterical collection!” —Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author of Bitter Is the New Black and The Tao of Martha
“Take Jerry Seinfeld, put him in Spanx and pump him full of perspiration-producing hormones... then set him in front of a computer and tell him to write, and you’ve got Jenna McCarthy’s hilarious I’ve Still Got It. McCarthy has an uncanny knack for taking the most mundane of events—in this case, the agonies of middle age—and putting her unique and always side-splitting spin on them. Grab your reading glasses and a cocktail and get ready to laugh.” —Allison Winn Scotch, bestselling author of Theory of Opposites and Time of My Life
Jenna McCarthy is the author of If It Was Easy, They’d Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon (Berkley, 2011), and over the past two decades she has written for more than 50 magazines. Born in New York and raised in Florida, she is a graduate of Florida State University where she earned a degree in advertising with a minor in French. She has held staff writer/editor positions in New York and Los Angeles (Seventeen, Mademoiselle, and Shape) with leading publishers including CondeNast Publications, Primedia Inc. (formerly K-III Communications Corp.), and Weider Publications. She and her husband live with their two daughters in Santa Barbara, California.
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