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A series of comic first-person essays in which a middle-aged narrator reflects on being thirty-five, mixing self-deprecating anecdotes about family life, hair loss, social expectations, and small-town memories with wry commentary on aging and mortality statistics. The colloquial voice uses satire and homespun humor to move between barroom reminiscences and domestic scenes, presenting a lightly rueful, observant portrait of midlife.
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