Author: | Jon Van Loon | ISBN: | 9781301990382 |
Publisher: | Jon Van Loon | Publication: | June 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jon Van Loon |
ISBN: | 9781301990382 |
Publisher: | Jon Van Loon |
Publication: | June 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This is a very different book in important ways from the usual treatment that concentrates mainly on suggestions for improving the daily life of seniors. It is not written by an expert on seniors but by a senior whose diverse experiences and problems transcend the standard content purveyed by traditional experts. Many will find this to be a very controversial treatment of the category of seniors. Most importantly this is in large part not a feel good book but had to be written to as one might say to level the playing field. This treatise consists of 3 parts, urgent problems thoughtlessly created by or heedlessly left unsolved by the elderly generation which portend serious consequences for our progeny, coping with seniors problems as viewed from my own experiences and amusing stories in my life of the bygone era to entertain and stimulate the senior reader to remember similar issues in their own life.
This is a very different book in important ways from the usual treatment that concentrates mainly on suggestions for improving the daily life of seniors. It is not written by an expert on seniors but by a senior whose diverse experiences and problems transcend the standard content purveyed by traditional experts. Many will find this to be a very controversial treatment of the category of seniors. Most importantly this is in large part not a feel good book but had to be written to as one might say to level the playing field. This treatise consists of 3 parts, urgent problems thoughtlessly created by or heedlessly left unsolved by the elderly generation which portend serious consequences for our progeny, coping with seniors problems as viewed from my own experiences and amusing stories in my life of the bygone era to entertain and stimulate the senior reader to remember similar issues in their own life.