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WTF: Woman Turning Fifty

Postcards from a Midlife 'Crisis' in Progress

Marga Ortigas
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‘I imagine I am not the only girl who was unprepared to be middle-aged.’

WTF is a collection of savagely personal ‘postcards’ – or eclectic experiential essays – from a former journalist on the margins of middle age. Pondering age-old questions about life, maturity, and loss, the author dips into universal truths that not even hormonal changes can alter. Or can they? These rantings – oops – we mean, writings – will hopefully help other women on the cusp of (gulp) menopause feel less alone.

And you, yes YOU reading this far, you may or may not count among us, but if you love us and want to understand or perhaps simply want a laugh – then WTF are you waiting for? This is for you, too.

Published: Feb/2025

ISBN: 9789815144017

Length: 208 Pages

WTF: Woman Turning Fifty

Postcards from a Midlife 'Crisis' in Progress

Marga Ortigas

‘I imagine I am not the only girl who was unprepared to be middle-aged.’

WTF is a collection of savagely personal ‘postcards’ – or eclectic experiential essays – from a former journalist on the margins of middle age. Pondering age-old questions about life, maturity, and loss, the author dips into universal truths that not even hormonal changes can alter. Or can they? These rantings – oops – we mean, writings – will hopefully help other women on the cusp of (gulp) menopause feel less alone.

And you, yes YOU reading this far, you may or may not count among us, but if you love us and want to understand or perhaps simply want a laugh – then WTF are you waiting for? This is for you, too.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

Marga Ortigas

Marga Ortigas has travelled the world as a journalist for three decades, with a career spanning five continents and two of the largest global news networks. After getting her start in the Philippines, she joined CNN in London, working across Europe and covering the war in Iraq from its inception. In 2006, she returned to Manila and the Asia Pacific region, reporting from the frontlines of armed conflict and climate change as senior correspondent for Al Jazeera. Her extensive coverage of the Muslim rebellion in the southern Philippines was recognised by the International Committee of the Red Cross for Humanitarian Reporting.
A British Council Chevening Scholar, Ortigas earned her MA in literature and criticism at the University of Greenwich. She speaks three languages, and is the editor of I, Migrant, an online platform which showcases writing from the diaspora, advocating a universal humanity beneath people's differences.

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