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Jess was every mom, planning the lunches, picking up groceries after work, making sure everyone has clean underwear and is only using their own toothbrush. If you asked her, she wouldn't say she was unhappy, but she couldn't quite pull off domestic bliss, either. Then perimenopause joined the chat and Joss tumbled into the new reality that she's too old to be interesting, too young to be eccentric, and that no amount of time on the elliptical would change anything about that.
What Jess didn't know was that she would become invisible after forty, that she would virtually cease to be seen as a whole person and occasionally (often) be reduced to no more than a walking wallet with a driver's license. When the realization hits her like an ice-coated snowball to the forehead, she has no idea how to be seen again, but she's determined to pick up that ice ball and throw it right back.
There's an impulsive, nearly catastrophic haircut, discount self-care, and respite under the bed with the family dog, in between unintentionally viral attempts to subvert the patriarchy, all while trying to find just one - seriously, just ONE - pair of jeans that actually fits. Will Jess find a place among the youngsters in the spotlight or will she decide that being invisible isn't so bad after all?
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