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In our twenties and thirties we had all the answers.
In our forties and fifties we searched for the answers.
In our sixties and seventies, we realize we don’t need all the answers.
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"I am so proud of you. I know a real author. You are a remarkable woman. Congratulations!"
Irma Weiss - Tampa, FL
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"I just finished reading your very nice book. It has a lot of wisdom, common sense and reads beautifully.
It must have been a catharsis for you to write it. Your chapter on fear rang a bell,
not fear for oneself, but for those we love. Congratulations again!"
Tosia
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"After feng shui-ing my kitchen and dining room, then cleaning the living room, then going to your
delightful book launch, I was ready for bed about 20 minutes ago. But I decided to take a look at your
book first. Wow! I had trouble putting it down. It’s wonderful. You have done a great job. When the
reader puts it down, he/she will be saying, 'More! More!' Again, brava!"
Maxine Taylor
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"It was a great celebration of you, Joan. I have read the book and loved it.
What a great stocking stuffer book for our loved ones."
Joyce
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"I have received the book. It is lying on my bedside table. A small book, a lot of wise thoughts.
A matter of contemplation. It would be nice to have you here and to talk about that all.To learn more
about each other. Let´s hope we shall have the chance. Thank you."
Helga, Czech Republic
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"I think there are a lot of experiences in the book that people can
relate to and that stimulate reflection. It certainly has for me."
Tim Hallbom, The NLP Institute of California
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"My very good friend, Joan Pressman, wrote an uplifting and inspiring book titled
A Little Bit of Knowledge Couldn’t Hurt. This is just one line from the book: 'I had an
awakening at age 50. I believe my first 40 was the learning curve, and I suspect the next
40 will be filled with more learning, curiosity, love, understanding, and acceptance.'”
Rhonda S. on Facebook

