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Originally published
  
1986

Genre
  
Comedy

Country
  
United States of America


Language
  
English

Author
  
Dr. Seuss

Publisher
  
Random House

Preceded by
  
The Butter Battle Book

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover and paperback)

Followed by
  
I Am NOT Going to Get Up Today!

Similar
  
Dr Seuss books, Other books

You're Only Old Once! A Book for Obsolete Children is a 1986 picture book for adults by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel). Released on Geisel's eighty-second birthday, the book follows an elderly man on a visit to the Golden Years Clinic, where he endures long waits and bizarre medical tests.

You're Only Old Once! was written shortly after Geisel had suffered through a series of illnesses, during which he spent a considerable amount of time in hospital waiting rooms. To pass the time, he began sketching images of hospital machines and scenes of medical procedures. He later began to work those ideas into a book. Geisel quipped that he was "fed up with a social life consisting entirely of doctors".

You're Only Old Once! was Seuss's first adult book since The Seven Lady Godivas, which was published in 1939. The Seven Lady Godivas sold fewer than 500 copies when it was first released, but You're Only Old Once! reached #1 on the New York Times Best Sellers List, and remained on the list for over 60 weeks.

The book's subtitle, "A Book for Obsolete Children" refers to a quote by Dr. Seuss describing why he did not enjoy writing for adults. After the failure of "The Seven Lady Godivas", Seuss said in an interview, "Adults are just obsolete children, and the hell with them."

References

You're Only Old Once! Wikipedia