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Washington, DC (BUSINESS WIRE) 2 September 2011
The average American works in the office long hours spent as much time in traffic, and life in the lurch in order to have a secure retirement. So if you get your golden years, and everything starts to fall, finally down, it’s a trip around the world, or the learning of Chinese ceramics, or actually the first thing to do in a year To see the list? Does not that sound better to lie down in a comfortable bed, make out (sans spouse snoring) and take a nap?
Author Everett Mattlin
understand the simple pleasures of a good pair of shoes, a comfortable rocking chair, and a quiet night, but most understand the full satisfaction with the last word. In his collection of humorous essays titled The Last Laugh: The Secret of the rotation for senior citizens (two ports of the Press, ISBN 978-1-936401-34-5, May 2011, $ 14.95) covers Mattlin Parody travel, agonizing exercise, doctor? s appointments for the day and night, and of course some reflections on the importance of the family name? crazy, no matter what you do.
wry and witty voice Mattlin
Everett? s bringing a fresh perspective on aging won ‘t find in any brochure senior center to.? Laziness is no longer a sin? He writes. ? It? S is a gift for the survivors.
Get this and many other grains of truth from everettmattlin.com, Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble online. He laughs last available through Ingram Books and Baker & Taylor. Please contact Emily Weiss at two ports of the press copies and appearance requests.
About the Author: Everett Mattlin is author or co-author of The Wealth razed and a Zebra in Lion Country (both published by Simon & Schuster), the phrase-dropper’s Handbook (Doubleday): An owner? s Manual (Harper), and sleep less, live longer (Lippincott). His articles and essays have been in Esquire, New York, The New York Times Magazine, GQ, Town & Country, Family Circle, Playboy, magazines and other publications have appeared together. He has three children and four grandchildren and lives with his wife Barbara Patocka in Potomac, Maryland.
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