Aging Well


Joyspan: The Art and Science of Thriving in Life's Second Half
Whistler
The Things We Never Say
Mad Mabel
Openly Aging: 4 Pillars to Keep Control of Your Aging Journey
Homemaking Matters: Finding Gospel Purpose in Ordinary Tasks, Hospitality, and Home Discipleship
The Body: A Guide for Occupants
The Day I Die: The Untold Story of Assisted Dying in America
Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We’re in with Unexpected Resilience & Creative Power: Revised Edition
Murder Takes a Vacation (Mrs. Blossom Mystery #1)
Actress of a Certain Age: My Twenty-Year Trail to Overnight Success
The Open-Air Life: Discover the Nordic Art of Friluftsliv and Embrace Nature Every Day
52 Ways to Walk: The Surprising Science of Walking for Wellness and Joy, One Week at a Time
The Impossible Fortune (Thursday Murder Club, #5)
The Correspondent
Mary Pipher
True grief never goes away. We learn to live with it. After a while our friends stop asking and we stop discussing our sorrows. It doesn't help us that much and we realize that almost everyone who we have confided in carries grief deep in their hearts too. We often decide that once again, our job is to cheer others up. Grief isn't just something to endure; it is also a reflection of our capacity to love. It allows us to understand the most profound human experience at the most intimate level. F ...more
Mary Pipher, Women Rowing North: Navigating Life’s Currents and Flourishing As We Age

Lisa J. Shultz
Lightening my load of stuff and responsibilities freed me to look forward to planning and creating a living situation that was sustainable and lessened potential stress in caring for a home and its contents as I aged.
Lisa J. Shultz, Lighter Living: Declutter. Organize. Simplify.

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