Growing Old: Notes on Aging with Something like Grace
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HarperCollins, 2020.
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Elizabeth Marshall Thomas., & Elizabeth Marshall Thomas|AUTHOR. (2020). Growing Old: Notes on Aging with Something like Grace . HarperCollins.

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Elizabeth Marshall Thomas and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas|AUTHOR. 2020. Growing Old: Notes On Aging With Something Like Grace. HarperCollins.

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Elizabeth Marshall Thomas and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas|AUTHOR. Growing Old: Notes On Aging With Something Like Grace HarperCollins, 2020.

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Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas|AUTHOR. Growing Old: Notes On Aging With Something Like Grace HarperCollins, 2020.

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    [synopsis] => "Growing Old is unlike anything you've read before about old age. It's not a chirpy guidebook to successful aging (often written by people in their forties and fifties-who haven't gotten there yet!) but something far deeper and revelatory. By turns hilarious, poignant, fascinating, and disturbing, every page is brutally honest. If you ever plan to grow old or know anyone else who's already there, you'll find insights here you'll see nowhere else." - Sy Montgomery, New York Times bestselling author of The Soul of an Octopus 
	"Written by one of our most distinguished observers of human and animal behavior who has now decided to observe herself, this book is a witty, wise, frank, and ultimately comforting look--from the inside out--at the universal experience of growing old." - Dale Peterson, author of Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Redefined Man and The Ghosts of Gombe
	"This is a true gift. Elizabeth has trekked the Arctic Circle and lived with the Bushmen-not your typical human. Yet, she shares how time catches up with us all. Her unexpectedly delightful book made me realize the good decisions my grandparents made, and think about how I should should approach my own future. A unique look at a universal process that we need not fear-and might come to relish." - Dr. Mark W. Moffett, anthropologist-explorer and author of The Human Swarm: How Our Societies Arise, Thrive, and Fall
	"Octogenarian Thomas tackles old age in this clever and astute memoir…Thomas is an inspiring example of a life well lived, and her sense of humor, honesty, and curiosity will resonate."  - Publisher's Weekly, STARRED review
	"With wit and humor, Thomas thoughtfully conveys the realities of aging. This fully absorbing memoir will especially resonate with readers over 65 and those who work with geriatric populations, yet all readers should find much wisdom to be gained from this warm offering." - Library Journal
	"Thomas turns her curiosity about all things natural toward a subject that many choose to ignore, willfully or not....With each age-related topic, Thomas writes candidly and with occasional dark humor, sharing both the good and the bad...." - Kirkus Reviews
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