Shine On: How to Grow Awesome Instead of Old (It's Never Too Late to Shine On)
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Shine On: How to Grow Awesome Instead of Old (It's Never Too Late to Shine On)
"“A veritable fountain of exciting and practical suggestions for women who want to make sure that even though one cannot help growing older, she can indeed keep from growing old.â€â€”Pamela Kramer, Examiner
If you're a forty-to-forever woman who's interested in aging well, don't miss this motivating and inspiring book.
Join New York Times bestselling author Claire Cook (Must Love Dogs, Never Too Late) on a transformative journey that will help you shake off all those worries about getting older and embrace what can be the most vibrant, creative and empowering chapter of your life.  Claire wrote her first book in her minivan at 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack. With another milestone birthday on the horizon, she was old enough to know the signs: "It was time to get my act together. Again."  Shine On: How To Grow Awesome Instead of Old speaks to midlife women everywhere and is filled with Claire's trademark humor, heart, honesty and encouragement.  “I highly recommend this new book. You’re never too old to get started!â€â€”Sharon’s Garden of Book Reviews
“Dedicated to 'forty-to-forever women,' Shine On offers sage advice not just on aging well, but living well. With her trademark wit and honesty, Claire Cook covers everything from big picture motivation on following your dreams and remembering to have fun, to practical, hands-on tips on fitness, healthy eating, and her favorite beauty products . . . Claire Cook’s wisdom, candor, and effervescent enthusiasm shine on in every word she writes.â€â€” Stephanie Burns, Book Perfume
“Full of inspirational quotes as well as practical suggestions, this is a perfect book to begin a new year on the right foot.â€â€”Laurie Nerat, Looking on the Sunnyside