. . . There’S Something Wrong with All of Them

· Xlibris Corporation
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206
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About this ebook

Anny Applebaum is a seventy-eight-year-old author who wonders if great sex and love are possible after sixty. She wants it all. A novelist and journalist, she writes a successful column, interviewing and dating men of all ages. She records her sexcapades, insights, and telephone conversations into her columns. As she struggles with her relationships, ageism, and Hollywood, wanting to find her truths and authentic self, she goes deeply inside her dreams, her past, and her poetry. She wins it all.

About the author

Barbara Rose Brooker has published eleven books. She has a master's degree in creative writing and teaches writing workshops at San Francisco State University (OLLI), Book Passage (Corte Madera), and at many other venues and workshops. She writes Boomer in the City, a column for the SFJ Weekly. Her novels, The Viagra Diaries and Simon & Schuster, and her memoir, God Doesn't Make Trash (Xlibris) are currently considered for film and television options. She is the founder of the first Age March in history and hopes that Age March will go global.

"Everything is possible at every age," she says. She has been on The Today Show, The Talk, Watch What Happens with Andy Cohen, ET, I, and many other shows. She also performs and speaks at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club. She is at work on a screenplay and on another book.

Visit www.boomerhottie.com, www.barbararosebrooker.com.

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