Very British Midlife Crisis

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  • ISBN 9781805464075
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Atlantic Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The midlife crisis is coming for you, whether you like it or not. Early symptoms include browsing bright orange convertibles you can't afford, starting a podcast nobody asked for, the overwhelming urge to get a tattoo that says 'no regrets' (despite having approximately forty years of regrets), and watching the London Marathon thinking, yeah, I could do that!

From navigating the particular grief of realising your doctor looks younger than you to a passionate new interest in the weekly bin schedule, Very British Problems creator Rob Temple is here to guide you through every absurd impulse, bold reinvention and spectacular cringe of the midlife crisis.

Reader reviews for A Very British Christmas:
'What a joyous read'
'The MOST hilarious and the most British of books. Truly funny from cover to cover'

Rob Temple, the man behind Very British Problems, is a Cambridge-based journalist who started @soverybritish in December 2012, and now has over 5M followers across Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Crippled by social anxiety, he enjoys writing about being awkward because it's therapeutic to read comments which assure him that he's very far from alone when it comes to awkward behaviour.

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