Don't Call Me Grumpy: What Older Men Really Want

Don't Call Me Grumpy: What Older Men Really Want

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Author: Francis A. Macnab

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 250


Dr Francis Macnab has written over twenty four books and is internationally recognised for his pioneering work in psychotherapy. In this book he confronts the older man's dilemma.Men are living longer: thirty years longer than they did a hundred years ago. Macnab believes that men need to be alerted to the vitality, enjoyment and fulfilment of their older years and this book shows the ways to do this. This book is for all men entering their fifties and for all men on the way to being 97. It is for all older men who when they hang their boots up at the end of their life, would like to say, "It was a bloody good ride".Of course, this is a book for women as well. Women need to know how unhappy men can be and how they can provoke and inspire them to believe "the best is yet to be".Older men want the years ahead to be their best years. They need to leave old gripes behind, make the adaptations, and focus forwards. They need a different older men's intelligence.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Francis A. Macnab

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 250


Dr Francis Macnab has written over twenty four books and is internationally recognised for his pioneering work in psychotherapy. In this book he confronts the older man's dilemma.Men are living longer: thirty years longer than they did a hundred years ago. Macnab believes that men need to be alerted to the vitality, enjoyment and fulfilment of their older years and this book shows the ways to do this. This book is for all men entering their fifties and for all men on the way to being 97. It is for all older men who when they hang their boots up at the end of their life, would like to say, "It was a bloody good ride".Of course, this is a book for women as well. Women need to know how unhappy men can be and how they can provoke and inspire them to believe "the best is yet to be".Older men want the years ahead to be their best years. They need to leave old gripes behind, make the adaptations, and focus forwards. They need a different older men's intelligence.