A bus pass named desire

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This is a book of warm, witty, and charming poems about everything from negotiating Tinder in your sixties to the dubious flattery of being stalked on the Internet by your old flame from the 1970s; from the dangers of the bridge party invitation to the joys of the senior citizen city break. All life – and love – is here!

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‘It’s never too late to have a fling, for autumn is just as nice as spring . . .’

Christopher Matthew’s latest collection of canny comic verse negotiates the perils and pitfalls of romance in later years. Love is revealed in the most unlikely places, with the most improbable people seeking it. Whether in Dorking, Diss, Clapham Junction or West Wittering, there are amorous opportunities waiting to be seized at the bridge table, on the tennis court, in the herbaceous border, on a bicycle made for two, or simply in warm companionship.

Often hilarious and always touching, these delightful and stirring tales of late-flowering love (and even mild debauchery in a retirement home) are a celebration of life for the young at heart.

And never again will you take the 49 bus without a sideways glance at the driver.

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Weight0.304 kg
Dimensions20.5 × 12.9 × 2.1 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

xii, 131

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

821.914 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K