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If you’ve ever forgotten a good friend’s name or searched for hours for your missing glasses (only to find them on top of your head), you’ll find this breezy compendium hilariously relatable. From the renowned cellist who left his $2.5 million instrument in a taxicab to the U.S. president who left nuclear launch codes in a suit at the dry cleaner—these tales of famously flagrant mental lapses will make your own “senior moments” seem relatively minor! Hardcover. 166 pages.
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