The Golden Years Ain't for Wimps: Humorous Stories for Your Senior Moments (Christian Softcover Originals)

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| Rating | : | 4.85 (853 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1594152462 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-03-01 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Five Stars" according to Kathryn-Jane Whalen. Karen O'Connor is a great author and I highly recommend this book.. "The Golden Years Ain't for Wimps" according to Linda over 50. My Mother is 8The Golden Years Ain't for Wimps My Mother is 83 and I formed a book club for her and a few of her friends, they are all over the age of 75. This was the first book they read and they all love it. This book contains humorous short stories that is light hearted about growing old, my Mother l. and I formed a book club for her and a few of her friends, they are all over the age of 75. This was the first book they read and they all love it. This book contains humorous short stories that is light hearted about growing old, my Mother l. Dad loves it ILUVmyGrandKids my dad loves this book. It gives him connection with others who are dealing with life and death everyday. especially when the one you love is slipping into the darkness of dementia.
As I read each section it seemed more and more that I had written each one. "The Golden Years Ain't for Wimps is such a rewarding book. Thank you, Karen for making aging not so scary." —Shirley Longlois. As I approach, or should I say, as I am in the golden years it is so refreshing to know I have not totally lost my mind
She and her husband, Charles Flowers, have five children and fourteen grandchildren. She lives along the Central Coast of California, rich with farmland, foothills, forests and the beautiful Pacific Ocean.. Readers will enjoy these glimpses of golden moments as they discover:The significance of life after a certain age Joy in new friendships and experiences Adventures still ahead Purpose and meaning on deeper levels Appreciation for God's design and directionBy celebrating the little things in life, such as the ability to recall any anecdote with clarity, O'Connor leads readers to rest in the biggest wonders of faith and purpose. In addition to writing, teaching and speaking at writing conferences and an occasional women's event, Karen O'Connor is also a wife, mother, and grandmother
