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Barbara Scully launches her debut book with a frank look at the last half-century of women's place in society, told via her lived experience of womanhood in contemporary Ireland. The 60-year-old broadcaster pulls no punches as she blends uncomfortable truths with indispensable advice in this essential feminist publication. Wise Up to the power ... Wise Up to the wisdom ... Wise Up to life after menopause! Barbara Scully offers her take on life after the big 'M'. Told with searing honesty, this memoir-come-self-help guide is laced with social history and the occasional rant to deliver a read…mehr

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Barbara Scully launches her debut book with a frank look at the last half-century of women's place in society, told via her lived experience of womanhood in contemporary Ireland. The 60-year-old broadcaster pulls no punches as she blends uncomfortable truths with indispensable advice in this essential feminist publication. Wise Up to the power ... Wise Up to the wisdom ... Wise Up to life after menopause! Barbara Scully offers her take on life after the big 'M'. Told with searing honesty, this memoir-come-self-help guide is laced with social history and the occasional rant to deliver a read that is humorous and essential. It offers younger women a guide to navigating the hurdles of adulting, and older women the opportunity to consider the two great benefits of ageing - wisdom and power. It's time to dream big, just like you did when you were a teenager. "Whatever the reason, I realised when I turned 40 and with every decade since I have less f*cks to give. It's liberating, I tell you." Barbara Scully.
Autorenporträt
Barbara Scully is a writer, columnist, and broadcaster. She is frequently published in Ireland's national press and magazines.Barbara is a familiar voice on radio and TV, contributing to talk shows and with a regular weekly 'agony aunt' slot on the Moncrieff Show on Newstalk radio.Barbara is married to the photographer Paul Sherwood. They have three daughters, two grandchildren, a dog, four cats, and a resident fox in their garden near Dun Laoghaire, in County Dublin.Find Barbara on Twitter: @BarbaraScully