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Aging & Retirement

Aging & Retirement

  • 7 years younger: the anti-aging breakthrough diet613.2 SEV
  • 8 ways to avoid probate. Mary Randolph. 346.052 RAN
  • 30 lessons for loving: advice from the wisest Americans on love, relationships, and marriage. Karl Pillemer. Large Type 306.81 PIL, EAudiobook
  • 40-40 vision: clarifying your mission in midlife. Peter Greer, Greg Lafferty. 248.84 GRE
  • 55 and counting: a guide for pre-retirement. Gerald W. Kaufman, L. Marlene Kaufman. 646.79 KAU
  • 55, underemployed, and faking normal: your guide to a better life. Elizabeth White. 332.024 WHI
  • AARP Facebook: tech to connect. Marsha Collier. Large Type 004.678 COL
  • AARP guide to revitalizing your home: beautiful living for the second half of life: reimagine, redesign, remodel. Rosemary Bakker. 728 BAK
  • The AARP retirement survival guide. Julie Jason. 332.024 JAS
  • AARP tablets: tech to connect. Corey Sandler. Large Type 004.0846 SAN
  • Advanced style. Ari Seth Cohen. 746.92 COH
  • Age later: Health span, life span, and the new science of longevity. Nir Barzilai. Large Type 612.68 BAR
  • Ageless face, ageless mind: erase wrinkles and rejuvenate the brain. Nicholas Perricone. 613.0438 PER
  • Ageless: the new science of getting older without getting old. Andrew Steele. 612.67 STE
  • Ageproof: living longer without running out of money or breaking a hip. Jean Chatzky, Michael F. Roizen. 612.68 CHA
  • Aging as a spiritual practice: a contemplative guide to growing older and wiser. Lewis Richmond. 294.344 RIC
  • Aging: growing old in church. Will Willimon. 248.85 WIL
  • Aging well with diabetes: 146 eye-opening (and scientifically proven) secrets that prevent and control diabetes. Large Type 616.462 AGI
  • Aging with care: your guide to hiring and managing caregivers at home. Amanda Lambert, Leslie Eckford. 362.6 LAM
  • Aging with wisdom: reflections, stories and teachings. Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle. 294.3444 HOB
  • Are your prescriptions killing you?: how to prevent dangerous interactions, avoid deadly side effects, and be healthier with fewer drugs. Armon B. Neel, Jr., Bill Hogan. 615.704 NEE, Large Type 615.704 NEE
  • The art of growing old: aging with grace. Marie de Hennezel. Large Type 155.67 HEN
  • As my parents age: reflections on life, love, and change. Cynthia Ruchti. 248.85 RUC
  • As time goes by: boomerang marriages, serial spouses, throwback couples, and other romantic adventures in an age of longevity. Abigail Trafford. 306.81 TRA
  • Becoming sage: cultivating meaning, purpose, and spirituality in midlife. Michelle Van Loon. 248.84 VAN
  • A better way of dying: how to make the best choices at the end of life. Jeanne Fitzpatrick, M.D., Eileen M. Fitzpatrick, J.D. 362.175 FIT
  • Between a rock and a hot place: why fifty is not the new thirty. Tracey Jackson. 305.2442 JAC
  • A bittersweet season: caring for our aging parents–and ourselves. Jane Gross. 362.6 GRO
  • The blue zones: 9 lessons for living longer from the people who’ve lived the longest. Dan Buettner. 613.0438 BUE
  • Boomers!: funding your future in an age of uncertainty. Mark & Nancy Mills. Large Type 332.024 MIL
  • Brain rules for aging well: 10 principles for staying vital, happy, and sharp. John Medina. 612.68 MED, Ebook
  • Breaking the age code: how your beliefs about aging determine how long & well you live. Becca Levy. 155.67 LEV
  • The busy caregiver’s guide to advanced Alzheimer disease. Jennifer R. Stelter. 616.8311 STE
  • Camp Grandma: next-generation grandparenting — beyond babysitting. Marianne Waggoner Day. 306.8745 DAY
  • The caregiver’s encyclopedia: a compassionate guide to caring for older adults. Muriel R. Gillick. 618.9 GIL
  • Caring for your parents: the complete AARP guide. Hugh Delehanty, Elinor Ginzler. 362.6 DEL
  • Caring for yourself while caring for your aging parents. Claire Berman. 362.6 BER
  • Celebrating the golden years. Helen Steiner Rice. 811 RIC
  • The Charles Schwab guide to finances after fifty: answers to your most important money questions. Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz. 332.024 SCH
  • Chicken soup for the soul: navigating eldercare & dementia: 101 stories for family caregivers. 362.6 CHI
  • Composing a further life: the age of active wisdom. Mary Catherine Bateson. 305.26 BAT
  • Computing for seniors: covers Windows 7. Sue Price. 004.0846 PRI
  • Conscious living, conscious aging: embrace & savor your next chapter. Ron Pevny. Large Type 305.26 PEV
  • Curing Medicare: a doctor’s view on how our health care system is failing older Americans and how we can fix it. Andy Lazris. 368.382 LAZ
  • Dear Chandler, dear Scarlett: a grandfather’s thoughts on faith, family, and the things that matter most. Mike Huckabee. 248.4 HUC
  • The denial of aging. Muriel R. Gillick. 646.79 GIL
  • Disrupt aging: a bold new path to living your best life at every age. Jo Ann Jenkins. 305.26 JEN
  • Easy lifelong gardening. John Pierce. 635 PIE
  • Easy: poems. Marie Ponsot. 811 PON
  • Eightysomethings: a practical guide to letting go, aging well, and finding unexpected happiness. Katharine Esty. 612.67 EST
  • The eldercare handbook. Stella Mora Henry. 362.6 HEN, Spanish Lang. 362.6 HEN
  • Elderdesign: designing and furnishing a home for your later years. Rosemary Bakker. 729 BAK
  • Elderhood: redefining aging, transforming medicine, reimagining life. Louise Aronson. 362.6 ARO, Large Type 362.6 ARO
  • The encore career handbook: how to make a living and a difference in the second half of life. Marci Alboher. 650.14 ALB
  • The end of memory: a natural history of aging and Alzheimer’s. Jay Ingram. Large Type 616.831 ING
  • Essays after eighty. Donald Hall. 814 HAL
  • Essential retirement planning for solo agers: a retirement and aging roadmap for single and childless adults. Sara Zeff Geber. 332.024 GEB
  • Eternity soup: inside the quest to end aging. Greg Critser. 613.0438 CRI
  • Extra life: a short history of living longer. Steven Johnson. 362.1 JOH
  • The face in the mirror: writers reflect on their dreams of youth and the reality of age810.9 FAC
  • Falls in older people: prevention & management. Rein Tideiksaar. 613.0438 TID
  • Fanny says: poems. Nickole Brown. 811.6 BRO
  • Feisty after 45: the best blogs from midlife women817 FEI
  • Fifty things to do when you turn fifty646.79 FIF
  • Fitness after 40: your strong body at 40, 50, 60, and beyond. Vonda Wright. 613.7044 WRI
  • Fitness over fifty613.7 FIT
  • Forever young: the science of nutrigenomics for glowing, wrinkle-free skin and radiant health at every age. Nicholas Perricone. 646.726 PER
  • Fortytude: making the next decades the best years of your life– through the 40s, 50s, and beyond. Sarah Brokaw. 155.333 BRO
  • Free stuff & good deals for folks over 50. Linda Bowman. 362.6 BOW
  • Gardening for a lifetime: how to garden wiser as you grow older. Sydney Eddison. 635.9 EDD
  • Get what’s yours for Medicare: maximize your coverage, minimize your costs. Philip Moeller. 368.46 MOE, Large Type 368.46 MOE
  • Get what’s yours: the secrets to maxing out your social security. Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Philip Moeller, Paul Solman. 368.43 KOT, Large Type 368.43 KOT
  • Gettin’ old still ain’t for wimps. Karen O’Connor. 248.85 OCO
  • Getting naked again: dating, romance, sex, and love when you’ve been divorced, widowed, dumped, or distracted. Judith Sills. 646.77 SIL
  • Getting real about getting older: conversations about aging better. Linda K. Stroh, Karen K. Brees. Large Type 612.67 STR
  • Getting the job you want after 50 for dummies. Kerry Hannon. 331.702 HAN
  • The gift of caring: saving our parents from the perils of modern healthcare. Marcy Cottrell Houle, Elizabeth Eckstrom. 362.1989 HOU
  • The gift of years: growing older gracefully. Joan Chittister. 200.846 CHI
  • A glorious freedom: older women leading extraordinary lives. 305.4 CON
  • Golf after 50Large Type 796.352 GOL
  • The good caregiver: a one-of-a-kind compassionate resource for anyone caring for an aging loved one. Robert L. Kane. 649.8 KAN
  • Grace for the unexpected journey: a 60-day devotional for Alzheimer’s and other dementia caregivers. Deborah Barr. 242.4 BAR
  • The grace in aging: awaken as you grow older. Kathleen Dowling Singh. 204.4 SIN
  • Grand: a grandparent’s wisdom for a happy life: a work from the Johnson Sonstruction Co. Charles Johnson. 306.8743 JOH
  • The grandfamily guidebook: wisdom and support for grandparents raising grandchildren. Andrew Adesman, Christine Adamec. 306.8745 ADE
  • Great jobs for everyone 50+: finding work that keeps you happy and healthy– and pays the bills. Kerry Hannon. Large Type 331.702 HAN
  • Growing old in America. 362.6 INF
  • Halftime: moving from success to significance. Bob Buford. 248.85 BUF
  • The happiness curve: why life gets better after 50. Jonathan Rauch. 155.6 RAU
  • Happiness is a choice you make: lessons from a year among the oldest old. John Leland. 305.26 LEL, CD 305.26 LEL
  • Healthy aging for dummies. Brent Agin, Sharon Perkins. Large Type 613.0434 AGI
  • Healthy at 100: the scientifically proven secrets of the world’s healthiest and longest-lived peoples. John Robbins. 613.0438 ROB, Large Type 613.0438 ROB
  • How to age without getting old: the steps you can take today to stay young for the rest of your life. Joyce Meyer. 248.85 MEY
  • How to avoid falling. Eric Fredrikson. 613.6 FRE
  • How to care for aging parents: a one-stop resource for all your medical, financial, housing, and emotional issues. Virginia Morris. 362.6 MOR
  • How to live: a search for wisdom from old people (while they are still on this Earth). Henry Alford. 155.67 ALF
  • How to retire with enough money: and how to know what enough is. Teresa Ghilarducci. 332.024 GHI
  • How we love now: sex and the new intimacy in second adulthood. Suzanne Braun Levine. Large Type 305.262 LEV
  • I see you made an effort: compliments, indignities, and survival stories from the edge of 50. Annabelle Gurwitch. 814 GUR, CD 814 GUR
  • I still do: loving and living with Alzheimer’s. Judith Fox. 362.1968 FOX
  • If I live to be 100: lessons from the centenarians. Neenah Ellis. 305.26 ELL, CD 305.26 ELL
  • If I live to be 100: the wisdom of centenarians. Paul Mobley. 305.26 MOB
  • The illustrated practical guide to gardening for seniors: how to maintain a beautiful outside space with ease and safety in later years. Patty Cassidy. 635.084 CAS
  • I’m too young to be seventy. Judith Viorst. 811 VIO
  • An insider’s guide to better nursing home care: 75 tips you should know. Donna M. Reed. 362.16 REE
  • Internet for seniors: in easy steps: for the over 50s. Michael & Sue Price. 004.678 PRI
  • iPad for seniors: in easy steps: covers iPad 2 and the new iPad. Nick Vandome. 004.1675 VAN
  • IRAs, 401(k)s & other retirement plans: strategies for taking your money out. Twila Slesnick. 332.024 SLE
  • Is this normal?: the essential guide to middle age and beyond. John Whyte. 613.0434 WHY
  • The Johns Hopkins medical guide to health after 50613.0434 JOH
  • Journey to 50: how to live with gratitude, grace and the effects of gravity. Laurie Russell. 158.1 RUS
  • Kiplinger’s retire and thrive. Robert K. Otterbourg. 646.79 OTT
  • Laptops for seniors: for all laptops with Windows 11. Nick Vandome. 004.167 VAN
  • Lastingness: the art of old age. Nicholas Delbanco. 155.67 DEL
  • Legal reference for older Hoosiers. Ind. Coll. 344.032 LEG
  • Let’s be less stupid: an attempt to maintain my mental faculties. Patricia Marx. 818.54 MAR
  • Life gets better: the unexpected pleasures of growing older. Wendy Lustbader. 155.67 LUS, Large Type 155.67 LUS
  • The Life plan: how any man can achieve lasting health, great sex, and a stronger, leaner body. Jeffry S. Life. 613.0423 LIF
  • The little book of restorative justice for older adults: finding solutions to the challenges of an aging population. Julie Friesen, Wendy Meek. 344.032 FRI
  • Living at the end of life: a hospice nurse addresses the most common questions. Karen Whitley Bell. 362.1756 BEL
  • Living long, living passionately: 75 (and counting) ways to bring peace and purpose to your life. Karen Casey. 204.4 CAS
  • Living the good long life: a practical guide to caring for yourself and others. Martha Stewart. 613.0438 STE
  • Living well at one hundred. Darlene McCord. 613.0438 MACC
  • A long bright future: an action plan for a lifetime of happiness, health, and financial security. Laura L. Carstensen. 646.79 CAR
  • Long term care: how to plan and pay for it. Joseph L. Matthews. 362.16 MAT
  • The longevity bible. Gary Small. 613.2 SMA
  • The longevity book: the science of aging, the biology of strength, and the privilege of time. Cameron Diaz, Sandra Bark. 612.68 DIA
  • The longevity economy: unlocking the world’s fastest-growing, most misunderstood market. Joseph F. Coughlin. 658.834 COU
  • The longevity plan: seven life-transforming lessons from ancient China. John D. Day, Jane Ann Day. 612.68 DAY, EAudiobook
  • A loving approach to dementia care: making meaningful connections while caregiving. Laura Wayman. 616.831 WAY
  • Macs for seniors for dummies. Mark L. Chambers. 004.165 MAC
  • Making the right move: housing options for seniors. Gillian Eades Telford. 362.61 TEL
  • The mature mind: the positive power of the aging brain. Gene Cohen. 155.67 COH
  • Medicare. Tanya Feke. 368.462 FEK
  • Medicare for dummies. Patricia Barry. 368.426 BAR
  • Menopause breakthroughs. Grace Johnston. 618.175 JOH
  • The menopause solution618.175 MEN
  • My mother, your mother: embracing “slow medicine”–the compassionate approach to caring for your aging loved ones. Dennis McCullough. 306.874 MACC
  • Naomi’s guide to aging gratefully: facts, myths, and good news for boomers. Naomi Judd. 646.7 JUD
  • Navigating your later years. Carol Levine. 646.79 LEV
  • Nearing home: life, faith, and finishing well. Billy Graham. 248.85 GRA, Large Type 248.85 GRA, CD 248.85 GRA
  • Necessary conversations: between adult children and their aging parents. Gerald W. Kaufman, L. Marlene Kaufman. 362.6 KAU
  • Never say die: the myth and marketing of the new old age. Susan Jacoby. 305.26 JAC
  • The new reverse mortgage formula. Tom Kelly. Large Type 332.722 KEL
  • No stopping us now: the adventures of older women in America history. Gail Collins. 305.262 COL
  • On retirement: 75 poems808.81 ONR
  • On the road: caring for an aging parent362.6 ONT
  • On the way out, turn off the light: poems. Marge Piercy. 811.54 PIE
  • The other talk: a guide to talking with your adult children about the rest of your life. Tim Prosch. 305.26 PRO
  • Our aging bodies. Gary F. Merrill. 612.67 MER
  • Over 40 & you’re hired!: secrets to landing a great job. Robin Ryan. 650.14 RYA, Large Type 650.14 RYA
  • Passages in caregiving: turning chaos into confidence. Gail Sheehy. 362.6 SHE
  • The people’s pension: the struggle to defend Social Security since Reagan. Eric Laursen. 368.43 LAU
  • Personal finance after 50 for dummies. Eric Tyson, Robert Carlson. 332.024 TYS
  • Plan your prosperity: the only retirement guide you’ll ever need, starting now–whether you’re 22, 52, or 82. Ken Fisher. 332.024 FIS
  • Planning for long-term care for dummies. Carol Levine. 362.6 LEV
  • Please pass the faith: the art of spiritual grandparenting. Elsie H.R. Rempel. 248.85 REM
  • The prescription and over-the-counter drug guide for seniors. Seymour Ehrenpreis. 615.1 EHR
  • Prime time. Jane Fonda. 646.79 FON
  • Raising our children’s children: room in the heart. Deborah Doucette. 306.8745 DOU
  • Redefining aging: a caregiver’s guide to living your best life. Ann Kaiser Stearns. 362.6 STE
  • Refire!, don’t retire: make the rest of your life the best of your life. Ken Blanchard, Morton Shaevitz. 646.79 BLA
  • Retire in style: 60 outstanding places across the USA and Canada. Warren R. Bland. 646.79 BLA
  • The retirement maze: navigating your way to success. Rob Pascale, Louis H. Primavera, Rip Roach. 332.024 PAS
  • Retirement reinvention: make your next act your best act. Robin Ryan. 332.024 RYA
  • Rockstar grandparent: how you can lead the way, light the road, & launch a legacy. Chrys Howard. 248.845 HOW
  • Save your retirement. Frank Armstrong, III, Paul B. Brown. 332.024 ARM
  • Second wind: navigating the passage to a slower, deeper, and more connected life. Dr. Bill Thomas. 305.26 THO
  • Senior moments: looking back, looking ahead. Willard Spiegelman. 814 SPI, Large Type 814 SPI
  • Seniors’ rights: your guide to living life to the fullest. Brette McWhorter Sember. 346.013 SEM
  • 7 years younger: the revolutionary 7-week anti-aging plan613.0434 SEV
  • Sex and the seasoned woman: pursuing the passionate life. Gail Sheehy. 613.954 SHE
  • The single woman’s guide to retirement. Jan Cullinane. 646.79 CUL, Large Type 646.79 CUL
  • Sixty things to do when you turn sixty646.79 SIX
  • Smart women don’t retire–they break free: from working full-time to living full-time. Gail Rentsch. 646.79 REN
  • Social Security. Fred Yager. 368.43 YAG
  • Social Security. Jonathan Peterson. 368.43 PET
  • Social Security, Medicare & government pensions. Joseph L. Matthews. 344.023 MAT
  • Social security works!: why social security isn’t going broke and how expanding it will help us all. Nancy J. Altman, Eric R. Kingson. 368.43 ALT
  • Spring chicken: stay young forever (or die trying). Bill Gifford. Large Type 612.68 GIF
  • Stages of senior care: your step-by-step guide to making the best decisions. Paul & Lori Hogan. 362.61 HOG
  • Stranger by night: poems. Edward Hirsch. 811 HIR
  • Stretching for 50+. Karl Knopf. 613.718 KNO
  • The successful retirement guide. R. Kevin Price. 646.79 PRI
  • The telomere effect: a revolutionary approach to living younger, healthier, longer. Elizabeth Blackburn, Elissa Epel. 572.87 BLA
  • They’re your parents, too!: how siblings can survive their parents’ aging without driving each other crazy. Francine Russo. 646.78 RUS
  • Thinking about memoir. Abigail Thomas. 808.066 THO
  • 30 lessons for living: tried and true advice from the wisest Americans. Karl Pillemer. 305.26 PIL, Large Type 305.26 PIL
  • This chair rocks: a manifesto against ageism. Ashton Applewhite. 155.671 APP, CD 155.671 APP
  • Today I am a ma’am: and other musings on life, beauty, and growing older. Valerie Harper. 305.4 HAR
  • Traveling light: poems. Linda Pastan. 811 PAS
  • Treat me, not my age: a doctor’s guide to getting the best care as you or a loved one gets older. Mark Lachs. 612.67 LAC
  • Unassisted living: ageless homes for later life. Wid Chapman, Jeff Rosenfeld. 728.0846 CHA
  • Unexpectedly eighty: and other adaptations. Judith Viorst. 811 VIO
  • Unretirement: how baby boomers are changing the way we think about work, community, and the good life. Chris Farrell. 306.38 FAR, Large Type 306.38 FAR
  • Wait for me: and other poems about the irritations and consolations of a long marriage. Judith Viorst. 811 VIO
  • Waking up in winter: in search of what really matters at midlife. Cheryl Richardson. 155.66 RIC
  • The Wall street journal complete retirement guidebook. Glenn Ruffenach. 646.79 RUF
  • A wealth of wisdom: legendary African American elders speak920 WEA
  • What makes Olga run?: the mystery of the ninety-something track star and what she can teach us about living longer, happier lives. Bruce Grierson. 796.42 GRI
  • What to wear for the rest of your life: ageless secrets of style. Kim Johnson Gross. 646.404 GRO
  • What your doctor won’t tell you about getting older: an insider’s survival manual for outsmarting the health-care system. Mark Lachs. Large Type 612.67 LAC
  • What’s age got to do with it?: living your healthiest and happiest life. Robin McGraw. 613.0424 MACG
  • When the time comes: families with aging parents share their struggles and solutions. Paula Span. 362.61 SPA
  • Where did I leave my glasses?: the what, when, and why of normal memory loss. Martha Weinman Lear. 155.67 LEA
  • Who will take care of me when I’m old?: plan now to safeguard your health and happiness in old age. Joy Loverde. 646.79 LOV, Large Type 646.79 LOV
  • Why did I come into this room?: a candid conversation about aging. Joan Lunden. 613.0424 LUN, Eaudiobook
  • Working daughter: a guide to caring for your aging parents while making a living. Liz O’Donnell. 305.26 ODO
  • Writers have no age: creative writing for older adults. Lenore McComas Coberly. 808.04 COB
  • Yoga for all of us: a modified series of traditional poses for any age and ability. Peggy Cappy. 613.7046 CAP
  • You can do it!: the Boomer’s guide to a great retirement. Jonathan D. Pond. 332.024 PON
  • Younger by the day: 365 ways to rejuvenate your body and revitalize your spirit. Victoria Moran. 612.67 MOR
  • Younger next year: a guide to living like 50 until you’re 80 and beyond. Chris Crowley, Henry S. Lodge. 613.0423 CRO
  • Younger next year for women. Chris Crowley, Henry S. Lodge. 613.0424 CRO
  • Your life calling: reimagining the rest of your life. Jane Pauley. 650.1 PAU, Large Type 650.1 PAU
  • You’re old, I’m old– get used to it!: 20 reasons why growing old is great. Virginia Ironside. 305.26 IRO

BIOGRAPHY / MEMOIR / ESSAY

  • All gone: a memoir of my mother’s dementia: with refreshments. Alex Witchel. 362.1968 WIT
  • Alzheimer’s with my mother, Eilleen. Jim Dicke II. 616.831 DIC
  • The ballad of Gussie and Clyde: a true story of true love. Aaron Latham. B Latham, Large Type B Latham
  • Before I forget: love, hope, help, and acceptance in our fight against Alzheimer’s. B. Smith, Dan Gasby. 362.1968 SMI
  • Bettyville: a memoir. George Hodgman. 306.8743 HOD
  • Beyond the White House. Jimmy Carter. B Carter, Large Type B Carter
  • Border crossing: a spiritual journey. Katie Funk Wiebe. B Wiebe
  • The bridge ladies: a memoir. Betsy Lerner. 305.2 LER
  • Can’t nothing bring me down: chasing myself in the race against time. Ida Keeling. B Keeling, EAudiobook
  • A carnival of losses: notes nearing ninety. Donald Hall. 814 HAL
  • A century of wisdom: lessons from the life of Alice Herz-Sommer, the world’s oldest living Holocaust survivor. Caroline Stoessinger. B Herz-Sommer
  • Displacement. Lucy Knisley. Graphic B Knisley, Ebook
  • Driving Miss Norma: one family’s journey saying “yes” to living. Tim Bauerschmidt, Ramie Liddle. 917.304 BAU
  • Dying for attention: a graphic memoir of nursing home care. Susan MacLeod. Graphic 362.16 MACL
  • Epilogue: a memoir. Anne Roiphe. B Roiphe
  • Everything left to remember: my mother, our memories, and a journey through the Rocky Mountains. Steph Jagger. 362.1968 JAG
  • A full life: reflections at ninety. Jimmy Carter. B Carter, CD B Carter
  • Gene everlasting: a contrary farmer’s thoughts on living forever. Gene Logsdon. 362.1969 LON
  • Going gray. Anne Kreamer. 305.26 KRE
  • Gran tour: travels with my elders. Ben Aitken. 305.26 AIT
  • Gratitude. Oliver Sacks. 306.9 SAC
  • Gringos in paradise: an American couple builds their retirement dream house in a seaside village in Mexico. Barry Golson. 917.234 GOL
  • How did I get to be eighty? Ind. Coll. B Houston
  • I feel bad about my neck: and other thoughts on being a woman. Nora Ephron. 814 EPH, CD 814 EPH
  • If you ask me: (and of course you won’t). Betty White. B White, Large Type B White, CD B White
  • I’m over all that: and other confessions. Shirley MacLaine. B MacLaine
  • In my mind’s eye: a thought diary. Jan Morris. B Morris
  • Keep moving: and other tips and truths about aging. Dick Van Dyke. B Van Dyke, CD B Van Dyke
  • Ladysitting: my year with Nana at the end of her century. Lorene Cary. 306.8745 CAR
  • Late migrations: a natural history of love and loss. Margaret Renkl. 818.6 REN
  • The legs are the last to go. Diahann Carroll. B Carroll
  • Let’s face it. Kirk Douglas. B Douglas, CD B Douglas
  • Life beyond measure: letters to my great-granddaughter. Sidney Poitier. B Poitier
  • Life is a wheel: love, death, etc., and a bike ride across America. Bruce Weber. 796.609 WEB
  • Life is so good. George Dawson. B Dawson
  • Like falling through a cloud: a lyrical memoir of coping with forgetfulness, confusion, and a dreaded diagnosis. Eugenia Zukerman. 811.54 ZUK
  • Losing Mother twice: facing the Alzheimer’s journey. Regina Olson, Deborah Harwood. 362.1968 OLS
  • The lost landscape: a writer’s coming of age. Joyce Carol Oates. B Oates
  • Lots of candles, plenty of cake. Anna Quindlen. B Quindlen, Large Type B Quindlen 
  • The making of a justice: reflections on my first 94 years. John Paul Stevens. B Stevens
  • Mr. know-it-all: the tarnished wisdom of a filth elder. John Waters. 814.54 WAT
  • Old in art school: a memoir of starting over. Nell Painter. 700.92 PAI
  • On my own at 107: reflections on life without Bessie. Sarah L. Delany. B Delany, Audio B Delany
  • On my way: the view from the ninth decade. Daniel Hertzler. B Hertzler
  • Out of the woods: a memoir of wayfinding. Lynn Darling. 305.2442 DAR
  • Reminiscenses of a Purdue octogenarian. W.C. Immel. Ind. Coll. B Immel
  • A round-heeled woman. Jane Juska. B Juska
  • Sage-ing while age-ing. Shirley MacLaine. B MacLaine
  • Sailor and fiddler: reflections of a 100-year-old author. Herman Wouk. Large Type B Wouk
  • Sixty: a diary of my sixty-first year: the beginning of the end, or the end of the beginning? Ian Brown. 305.2441 BRP
  • Special exits: a graphic memoir. Joyce Farmer. Graphic B Farmer
  • Tangles: a story about Alzheimer’s, my mother, and me. Sarah Leavitt. Graphic 616.831 LEA
  • This old man: all in pieces. Roger Angell. 818.54 ANG
  • Visiting Tom: a man, a highway, and the road to roughneck grace. Michael Perry. B Perry
  • Walking to Vermont: from Times Square into the Green Mountains. Christopher S. Wren. 917.4 WRE
  • Where the light gets in: losing my mother only to find her again. Kimberly Williams-Paisley. 616.83 WIL
  • Winter journal. Paul Auster. B Auster

FICTION

  • Amigoland. Oscar Casares. Fic CAS
  • Ancient light. John Banville. Fic BAN, CD Fic BAN
  • Arsenic and old puzzles: a Puzzle Lady mystery. Parnell Hall. Mystery HAL
  • An available man. Hilma Wolitzer. Fic WOL
  • The best exotic Marigold Hotel. Deborah Moggach. Fic MOG, DVD Comedy B
  • Bliss, remembered. Frank Deford. Fic DEF
  • Breaking out of bedlam. Leslie Larson. Fic LAR
  • Cadillac chronicles. Brett Hartman. Y Fic HAR
  • Can’t wait to get to heaven. Fannie Flagg. Fic FLA, Large Type Fic FLA, CD Fic FLA
  • Commuters. Emily Gray Tedrowe. Fic TED
  • Curveball: the year I lost my grip.  Jordan Sonnenblick. Y Fic SON
  • Don’t ever get old. Daniel Friedman. Mystery FRI
  • Don’t ever look back. Daniel Friedman. Mystery FRI
  • Emily, alone. Stewart O’Nan. Fic ONA
  • Everyman. Philip Roth. Fic ROT, CD Fic ROT
  • Falling for you again. Catherine Palmer, Gary Chapman. Rel. Fic PAL, Large Type Fic PAL
  • Fear of dying. Erica Jong. Fic JON
  • Florence Gordon. Brian Morton. Fic MOR
  • The gendarme. Mark T. Mustian. Fic MUS
  • Harry Lipkin, private eye. Barry Fantoni. Mystery FAN
  • In a town called Mundomuerto. Randall Silvis. Fic SIL
  • Infinite home. Kathleen Alcott. Fic ALC
  • Keeping time. Stacey McGlynn. Fic MACG
  • The leisure seeker. Michael Zadoorian. Fic ZAD
  • Life after life. Jill McCorkle. Fic MACC, Large Type Fic MACC
  • The love of my youth. Mary Gordon. Fic GOR, Large Type Fic GOR
  • Lunch at the Piccadilly. Clyde Edgerton. Fic EDG
  • Mimi Malloy, at last! Julia MacDonnell. Fic MACD
  • Murder never forgets. Diana O’Hehir. Mystery OHE
  • The new woman. Jon Hassler. Fic HAS
  • No! I don’t want to join a book club: diary of a sixtieth year. Virginia Ironside. Fic IRO
  • Old boys. Charles McCarry. Fic MACC
  • On top of Spoon Mountain. John Nichols. Fic NIC
  • The 100-year-old man who climbed out the window and disappeared. Jonas Jonasson. Fic JON
  • The poet of Tolstoy Park. Sonny Brewer. Fic BRE
  • Pondered in her heart: Hannah’s book, inside and outside. Elaine Sommers Rich. Ind. Coll. Fic RIC
  • The postmortal. Drew Magary. Sci. Fic MAG
  • Prayers for sale. Sandra Dallas. Fic DAL
  • The sense of an ending. Julian Barnes. Fic BAR
  • A slight trick of the mind. Mitch Cullin. Fic CUL
  • The story of forgetting. Stefan Merrill Block. Fic BLO
  • The sweet by and by. Todd Johnson. Fic JOH, Large Type Fic JOH
  • The sweetness of forgetting. Kristin Harmel. Fic HAR
  • There was an old woman. Hallie Ephron. Mystery EPH
  • This is your life, Harriet Chance! Jonathan Evison. Fic EVI, CD Fic EVI
  • Tinkers. Paul Harding. Fic HAR
  • 2030: the real story of what happens to America. Albert Brooks. Fic BRO
  • The way of the dog. Sam Savage. Fic SAV

    DVDS

    • The anti aging methodDVD 613.7044
    • Away from herDVD Drama A
    • The ballad of NarayamaDVD Foreign B
    • Caring for your parentsDVD 362.6
    • The first graderDVD Drama F
    • Moving to Mozart with Ann SmithDVD 613.71
    • Starting out in the eveningDVD Drama S
    • That evening sunDVD Drama T
    • Trouble with the curveDVD Drama T
    • Walk aerobics for seniorsDVD 613.7044
    • Waltzing AnnaDVD Drama W
    • Young @ HeartDVD 782.5

    CHILDREN’S BOOKS

    • The bone talker. Shelley A. Leedahl. Pic LEE
    • Digby. Barbara Shook Hazen. E HAZ First Grade
    • Grandpa Green. Lane Smith. Pic SMI
    • Old people, frogs, and Albert. Nancy Hope Wilson. J WIL
    • Oma’s quilt. Paulette Bourgeois. Pic BOU
    • The retired kid. Jon Agee. Pic AGE
    • The sunsets of Miss Olivia Wiggins. Lester L. Laminack. Pic LAM

    SPANISH LANGUAGE / EN ESPAÑOL

    • Cuerpos sin edad, mentes sin tiempo. Deepak Chopra. Spanish Lang. 612.68 CHO
    • Guia para el cuidado de nuestros mayores. Stella Mora Henry. Spanish Lang. 362.6 HEN
    • La sabiduría de la menopausia: cuida de tu salud física y emocional durante este periodo de cambios. Christiane Northrup. Spanish Lang. 618.175 NOR
    • Que hacer para la salud de las personas mayores. Albert Barnett. Spanish Lang. 613.0438 BAR
    • Salud con la edad: una vida de bienestar fisico y espiritual. Andrew Weil. Spanish Lang. 613.0438 WEI
    • Tengo 50, ¿y qué?: el perfecto manual para todas las tonas (treintonas hasta noventonas). Giselle Blondet. Spanish Lang. 613.0424 BLO

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