One of USA Today's Best Self-Help Books of the Year, the national
bestseller Rules for Aging from New York Times bestselling author and
beloved prize-winning essayist Roger Rosenblatt, is a witty and humorous
guide about the trials and tribulations of getting older.
Acclaimed and beloved prize-winning essayist Roger Rosenblatt has
commented on most of the trends and events of our time. His columns in
Time magazine and his commentaries on PBS's News Hour with Jim Lehrer
have made him a household word and a trusted friend of millions.
With a wry sense of humor and inimitable wit, Rosenblatt offers here
guidelines for aging that are both easy to understand and, more
importantly, easy to implement. More and more in the news today, we are
hearing about phenomenal advances in the "fight against aging." But what
Rosenblatt suggests to combat age is far more valuable than any
scientific breakthrough -- he breaks down the hardest part of aging, the
mental anguish of growing older with fifty-four gems of funny,
brilliant, wise, indispensable advice.
A book to savor, a book to keep, and a book for all ages. This little
guide is intended for people who wish to age successfully, or at all. .
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