When You Lie About Your Age, the Terrorists Win: Reflections on Looking in the Mirror

by Carol Leifer

Other authorsJerry Seinfeld (Contributor)
Hardcover, 2009

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Biography & Autobiography. Nonfiction. Entertainment. Humor (Nonfiction.) HTML: Not long ago it occurred to Carol Leifer that she had to stop telling one of her favorite stories �?? seeing the Beatles perform at Shea Stadium �?? because it dated her. But then she thought: what's that about? "I see now that when you deny your age, you deny yourself," she says, "and when you lie about your age, you become your inauthentic twin. But most importantly, when you lie about your age, they win. (And of course, by "they," I mean the terrorists). In When You Lie About Your Age, The Terrorists Win, comedy veteran, Carol Leifer tells hilarious stories about herself in her own voice; her Long Island childhood; her late beloved father, the inveterate teller of dirty jokes ("I see now that, as a child, a lot of "looking up to your parents" has to do with height; and her eighty year old mother, who is still a practicing psychologist. Along the way she also takes shots at plastic surgery, class reunions, the techno craze, Chanukah, becoming a first time parent at midlife, and a host of other 21st Century craziness… (more)

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