A Roller-Coaster Ride: Thoughts on Aging

Author:   Naomi Beth Wakan
Publisher:   Wolsak and Wynn
ISBN:  

9781894987646


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   01 April 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Now past her eightieth birthday, Naomi Beth Wakan is well-placed to be writing about ageing. Qualifying between merely being old and old-old, she considers retirement homes, elder abuse, death and the often thorny question of what to call people once they're past retirement. With humor and honesty she looks at the disconnect between how she sees herself and how the world sees her and concludes it's this inner view that decides nearly everything about aging.

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Author:   Naomi Beth Wakan
Publisher:   Wolsak and Wynn
Imprint:   Wolsak and Wynn
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781894987646


ISBN 10:   1894987640
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   01 April 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Her descriptions of life with Eli in their vinyl-sided, now mortgage-free, cottage on Gabriola Island, are really the best parts of the book. They're enchanting, warm-hearted and a reminder that it's really the appreciation for the ordinary things that keeps one connected to life. - Vancouver Sun In this roller-coaster of brief chapters, with poems scattered throughout, she addresses the 'small and personal, ' with no big dramas and a lot of questions, confronting head-on the expected questions. - BC Bookworld


Her descriptions of life with Eli in their vinyl-sided, now mortgage-free, cottage on Gabriola Island, are really the best parts of the book. They're enchanting, warm-hearted and a reminder that it's really the appreciation for the ordinary things that keeps one connected to life. - Vancouver Sun In this roller-coaster of brief chapters, with poems scattered throughout, she addresses the 'small and personal, ' with no big dramas and a lot of questions, confronting head-on the expected questions. - BC Bookworld


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Naomi Beth Wakan has written over thirty books, including Images of Japan, Segues, Late Bloomer: On Writing Later in Life, Compositions: Notes on the written word and Book Ends: A year between the covers. Her book Haiku: one breath poetry was an American Library Association selection. Her essays, haiku and tanka have appeared in many magazines and anthologies and have been broadcasted on the CBC. Naomi lives on Gabriola Island with her husband, sculptor Elias Wakan.

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