Making the best of what's left [sound recording (CD)] : when we're too old to get the chairs reupholstered
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Viorst, Judith, author, narrator. 1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpPGJqD3YrtxPTkJD9MT3

Título
Making the best of what's left [sound recording (CD)] : when we're too old to get the chairs reupholstered
 
Making the best of what is left
 
When we are too old to get the chairs reupholstered

Autor
Viorst, Judith, author, narrator. 1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpPGJqD3YrtxPTkJD9MT3

Format
Disco de audio

ISBN
9781668114360
 
9781668114377

Subject Term
Aging -- Psychological aspects.
 
Older people -- Life skills guides.
 
Older people -- Humor.
 
Older people -- Anecdotes.
 
Loss (Psychology) -- Anecdotes.
 
Widows -- Anecdotes.
 
Grief -- Anecdotes.
 
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / Later Years.
 
SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational.
 
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs.
 
Vieillissement -- Aspect psychologique.
 
Personnes âgées -- Habiletés de base -- Guides, manuels, etc.
 
Perte (Psychologie) -- Anecdotes.
 
Veuves -- Anecdotes.
 
Chagrin -- Anecdotes.

Summary
In a career that has spanned more than fifty years, Judith Viorst has captivated readers with her bestselling children's books and collections of poetry reflecting on each decade of life. Now in her nineties, Viorst writes about life's "Final Fifth," those who are eighty to one hundred years old. Her signature blend of humor and vulnerability infuses personal anecdotes and observations, drawing you into her world of memories and candid conversations. She confesses, "I never ever send a text while driving, and not just because I don't know how to text." She discusses the afterlife (She doesn't believe in it, but if it exists, she hopes her sister-in-law isn't there). She complains to her dead husband ("I need you fixing our damn circuit breakers. I need you! Could you please stop being dead?"). And she explores the late-life meanings of wisdom and happiness and second chances and home. With a wit that defies age, Viorst navigates the terrain of loss. It's a poignant dance between grief and levity that will resonate with those in their Final Fifth as well as anyone who has parents, relatives, or friends in their eighties and beyond. This is Judith Viorst at her best.


LibraryShelf NumberEstado
CCLD Portal (Myrtle Kraft Library)CD 305.26 VIOAudio Book Area