Judith Viorst, author of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, has written several books of humorous poetry based on the aging process. I just discovered one of her books in my piles of poetry books and I knew, based on the cover, this book had to be read immediately. The topics covered in these poems range from "The Break" (leaving her parents' home) to Facing the Facts (mid-life thoughts.) From The Break comes the daughter's wanting to become independent, but with the promise, " Yes, I will be home for Sunday dinners." From "Facing the Facts" is the reminder that in the middle years of life, they'll never be able to say "and she did it so young." The illustrations are amazing and add to each of the 44 poems in this book. Other books in the series take the reader through the 50's, 60's, 70's 80's and the final book "Nearly 90. At least I guess it's the final book. Have fun with poetry!