The Kick-Ass A-Z for Over 60s: The Beginner's Guide to Older Age
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The Kick-Ass A-Z for Over 60s: The Beginner's Guide to Older Age
A practical guidebook designed to show the over 60s how to look after themselves in an increasingly ageist world. Learn how to retain your freedom, dignity, independence and sense of humour. Stay young in spirit, start again at 65 (or older) and live a bonus life. Replace the depressing, pessimistic certainties of old age with the hope and confidence-drenched ambition usually associated with the young. Dr Vernon Coleman, a qualified doctor, is the author of over 100 books which have sold over two million hardback and paperback copies in the UK, been translated into 25 language and sold around the world. He has written columns for many leading publications and presented numerous programmes on TV and radio. He was the writer of the world's first medical software for general use. His novel Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage was turned into a highly successful movie. For a list of other books please see Vernon Coleman's biography on Amazon and for free articles please visit www.vernoncoleman.com What the papers say: Vernon Coleman writes brilliant books - The Good Book Guide He's the Lone Ranger, Robin Hood and the Equalizer rolled into one - Glasgow Evening Times He writes lucidly and wittily - Good Housekeeping Compulsive reading - The Guardian Superstar - Independent on Sunday King of the media docs - The Independent The man is a national treasure - What Doctors Don't Tell You Revered guru of medicine - Nursing Times Probably one of the most brilliant men alive - Irish Times Brilliant! - The People Marvellously succinct, refreshingly sensible - The Spectator A Godsend - Daily Telegraph Britain's leading medical author - The Star The patients' champion - Birmingham Post Britain's leading health care campaigner - The Sun No thinking person can ignore him - The Ecologist The calmest voice of reason - The Observer It's impossible not to be impressed - Western Daily Press