Thanks for Waiting
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An honest, witty, and insightful memoir about what happens when your coming-of-age comes later than expectedThanks for Waiting is the loving, wise, cuttingly funny older sister we all need in book form.Tara Schuster, author of Buy Yourself the F*cking LiliesDoree Shafrir spent much of her twenties and thirties feeling out of sync with her peers. She was an intern at twenty-nine and met her husband on Tinder in her late thirties, after many of her friends had already gotten married, started families, and entered couples counseling. After a long fertility struggle, she became a first-time mom at forty-one, joining Mommy & Me classes where most of the other moms were at least ten years younger. And while she was one of Gawkers early hires and one of the first editors at BuzzFeed, she didnt find professional fulfillment until she co-launched the successful self-care podcast Forever35at forty. Now, in her debut memoir, Shafrir explores the enormous pressures we feel, especially as women, to hit particular milestones at certain times and how we can redefine what it means to be a late bloomer. She writes about everything from dating to infertility, to how friendships evolve as you get older, to why being pregnant at forty-one is unexpectedly freeingall with the goal of appreciating the lives weve lived so far and the lives we still hope to live. Thanks for Waiting is about how achieving the milestones you thought were so important dont always happen on the time line you imagined. In a world of 30 Under 30 lists, this book is a welcome reminder that its okay to live life at your own speed.
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An honest, witty, and insightful memoir about what happens when your coming-of-age comes later than expectedThanks for Waiting is the loving, wise, cuttingly funny older sister we all need in book form.Tara Schuster, author of Buy Yourself the F*cking LiliesDoree Shafrir spent much of her twenties and thirties feeling out of sync with her peers. She was an intern at twenty-nine and met her husband on Tinder in her late thirties, after many of her friends had already gotten married, started families, and entered couples counseling. After a long fertility struggle, she became a first-time mom at forty-one, joining Mommy & Me classes where most of the other moms were at least ten years younger. And while she was one of Gawkers early hires and one of the first editors at BuzzFeed, she didnt find professional fulfillment until she co-launched the successful self-care podcast Forever35at forty. Now, in her debut memoir, Shafrir explores the enormous pressures we feel, especially as women, to hit particular milestones at certain times and how we can redefine what it means to be a late bloomer. She writes about everything from dating to infertility, to how friendships evolve as you get older, to why being pregnant at forty-one is unexpectedly freeingall with the goal of appreciating the lives weve lived so far and the lives we still hope to live. Thanks for Waiting is about how achieving the milestones you thought were so important dont always happen on the time line you imagined. In a world of 30 Under 30 lists, this book is a welcome reminder that its okay to live life at your own speed.
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