2022 Foreword Indies Finalist in Travel
As we age, we all begin to have physical difficulties to contend with.
In No Spring Chicken, Francine Falk-Allen--a polio survivor who knows
a thing or two about living with a disability--offers her own take on
how to navigate the complications aging brings with equanimity (and a
sense of humor). The handbook is divided into three sections: Part I is
a jaunt through accessible travel pleasures and pitfalls in several
parts of the world; Part II addresses the adaptation people who love a
handicapped or aging person could make in order to have a lighter, more
mutually rewarding relationship with him or her, as well as advice for
physically challenged and aging persons themselves regarding self-care,
exercise, pain management, healthcare, and more; and Part III discusses
the challenges, rewards and logistics of engaging with groups of people
who share similar issues.
Accessible and wryly funny, No Spring Chicken is a fun and informative
guide to living your best and longest life--whatever your physical
challenges, and whatever your age.