How Not to Become a Little Old Lady

How Not to Become a Little Old Lady

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Mary McHugh reminds us that there are worse things than wrinkles in her new book, How Not to Become a Little Old Lady (Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC, $5.99). Little Old Ladies are never satisfied and they constantly tell everyone about it. They also have strange or revealing habits. If you worry about becoming a Little Old Lady, Mary McHugh's book will give you a few tips when it comes to avoiding Little Old Lady-hood.

How Not to Become a Little Old Lady

You may be a Little Old Lady if you...

  • Are always crunching on little hard candies
  • Repeat the same story one hundred times
  • Complain about the rain, young people, music, lunch — everything!
How Not to Become a Little Old Lady

Mary McHugh makes aging a lighthearted topic in this little guidebook, which should be carried around in your jumbo purse, right next to your assortment of cleaning products and eyeglasses. How Not to Become a Little Old Lady can be your constant advisor and companion in the most harried of situations where you most risk revealing yourself to as a "Little Old Lady."

About Mary McHugh

Mary McHugh is the author of 15 books in which she reminds people to approach their lives with a sense of humor. Mary McHugh Her titles include, How to Ruin Your Sister's Life, How to Ruin Your Marriage, and How to Ruin Your Children's Lives. Mary has also written for several large publications such as, The New York Times and Family Circle. She lives in Chatham, N.J.

Contact: Kathy Hilliard, (800) 851-8923, ext. 6741, khilliard@amuniversal.com


How Not to Become a Little Old Lady

By: Mary McHugh
ISBN: 978-0-7407-7233-7
Format: Paperback: 3 3/8 x 3 3/4, 144 pages
Price: $5.99 ($6.99 Canada)