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What is this affliction called Menopause and why does no one talk about it? Well, I wanted to scream about it! Menopause, aging, and women's change of life has been swept under the rug for too long--especially since we'd be the ones to vacuum it up. This humorous, humble, and horrific book takes you on my personal journey of Menopause and all its gory details. I hold nothing back and I'm determined to make Menopause a daily topic of conversation, or at least a conversation every now and then.

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What is this affliction called Menopause and why does no one talk about it? Well, I wanted to scream about it! Menopause, aging, and women's change of life has been swept under the rug for too long--especially since we'd be the ones to vacuum it up. This humorous, humble, and horrific book takes you on my personal journey of Menopause and all its gory details. I hold nothing back and I'm determined to make Menopause a daily topic of conversation, or at least a conversation every now and then.
Autorenporträt
Colleen McIntosh was born in Northern Maine and to this day a proud "Maine-iac." She has always been interested in writing. As a child writing her mother daily notes of her impossible demands--to her numerous boxes filled with diaries of her every waking moment--to her multiple attempts to write romance novels and humorous plays--to date, compiling her many notepads filled with menopausal angst and aging woes into this humbling, humorous and sometimes horrific menopause book. Her first career was as an actress--singing, dancing and wowing audiences on a few continents. She then turned to advertising as a production manager and prop stylist in commercial photography. Colleen is now an author and sharing this menopausal memoir with the world. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland with her husband, Ed, who is her biggest critic and champion. And their very patient furballs. Colleen believes that humor is the essence of life--right up there with breathing. She could not have made it through menopause without it. She hopes that writing this book will make people sit up and pay attention to every woman they know and meet. If you laugh a lot and cry a little while reading this book--then she has succeeded in her quest.