Book description
Marie may be 'getting on a bit' but it's certainly not getting her
down. She's working part time so there are more hours each day to enjoy
life. She has her friends. She has Pouncer, the cat, as well as a
darling grandson. And she has Archie to share her bed. All this, plus
the Daily Rant's screaming headlines to wake her up in the morning.
Life's good. But nothing stays the same for long. A roller-coaster
of a year beckons - a year that contains love and death, laughter and
tears and the bizarre decision to take up temporary residence in a tree.
Always funny, often touching, No! I Don't Need Reading Glasses shows
that getting on a bit does not mean giving up or even growing up.
Marie may be 'getting on a bit' but it's certainly not getting her down.
She's working part time so there are more hours each day to enjoy life.
She has her friends. She has Pouncer, the cat, as well as a darling
grandson. And she has Archie to share her bed. All this, plus the Daily
Rant's screaming headlines to wake her up in the morning. Life's good.
But nothing stays the same for long. A roller-coaster of a year
beckons - a year that contains love and death, laughter and tears and
the bizarre decision to take up temporary residence in a tree. Always
funny, often touching, No! I Don't Need Reading Glasses shows that
getting on a bit does not mean giving up or even growing up.