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An honest and hilarious memoir about second acts, self-acceptance, and celebrating what happens when a woman gets older, wiser, and a lot more excited by sales at Eileen Fisher.
A late bloomer who came to her career later in life, humorist Wendi Aarons shares the joys, stumbles, and outfit mishaps she's experienced on her road to no longer giving a f***. It's a journey from chunky heels and bad choices from the juniors department to the panache of a comfortable linen tunic (metaphorically, but also literally), enjoying her second act, and unapologetically chasing her dreams.
With relatable personal anecdotes, an irresistible comedic voice, and inspirational takeaways-you, too, can find self-acceptance and also age-appropriate fashion pajamas-I'm Wearing Tunics Now is a comic memoir with humor and heart.
Wendi Aarons is a writer and award-winning humorist whose work has frequently appeared in outlets like McSweeney's and The New Yorker, among many others. She is the author of the middle-grade novel Ginger Mancino, Kid Comedian and a contributor to the Listen To Your Mother: What She Said Then, What We're Saying Now and Keep Scrolling Til You Feel Something anthologies. She lives in Austin with her family and her tunics.
A late bloomer who came to her career later in life, humorist Wendi Aarons shares the joys, stumbles, and outfit mishaps she's experienced on her road to no longer giving a f***. It's a journey from chunky heels and bad choices from the juniors department to the panache of a comfortable linen tunic (metaphorically, but also literally), enjoying her second act, and unapologetically chasing her dreams.
With relatable personal anecdotes, an irresistible comedic voice, and inspirational takeaways-you, too, can find self-acceptance and also age-appropriate fashion pajamas-I'm Wearing Tunics Now is a comic memoir with humor and heart.
Wendi Aarons is a writer and award-winning humorist whose work has frequently appeared in outlets like McSweeney's and The New Yorker, among many others. She is the author of the middle-grade novel Ginger Mancino, Kid Comedian and a contributor to the Listen To Your Mother: What She Said Then, What We're Saying Now and Keep Scrolling Til You Feel Something anthologies. She lives in Austin with her family and her tunics.