In this intimate and funny collection of essays on the sometimes
confusing, sometimes poignant, sometimes hilarious condition of
being a woman over sixty, Susan Moon keeps her sense of humor and
she keeps her reader fully engaged. Among the pieces she has
included here are an essay on the gratitude she feels for her
weakening bones; observations on finding herself both an orphan and
a matriarch following the death of her mother; musings on her
tendency to regret the past; thoughts on how not to be afraid of
loneliness; appreciation for the inner tomboy; and celebratory
advice on how to regard "senior moments" as opportunities to be in
the here and now.
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