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The Gift of Years: Growing Older Gracefully»rank: 648by: Joan Chittister
: :Not only accepting but celebrating getting old, this inspirational and illuminating work looks at the many facets of the aging process, from purposes and challenges to struggles and surprises. Central throughout is a call to cherish the blessing of aging as a natural part of life that is active, productive, and deeply rewarding. Perhaps the most important dimension revealed lies in the awareness that there is a purpose to aging and intention built into every stage of life. Chittister reflects on many key issues, ... |
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Battlefield of the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind (Unabridged)»rank: 648by: Joyce Meyer
: :Winning the Battle in Your Mind. Discover how to become free from being ruled by depression, anger, worry, doubt, confusion, condemnation, or fear! Joyce Meyer releases a companion study guide to her bestselling book, Battlefield of the Mind, that will help build your knowledge of the Word while teaching you vital principles from the book. Each of the thought-provoking questions will help you search for truths from God's Word that you can apply to your life to bring the freedom ... |
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The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People with Alzheimer Disease, Other Dementias, and Memory Loss in Later Life, 4th Edition»rank: 1460by: Nancy L. Mace, Peter V. Rabins
: :Revised in 2006 for its twenty-fifth anniversary, this best-selling book is the 'bible' for families caring for people with Alzheimer disease, offering comfort and support to millions worldwide. ln addition to the practical and compassionate guidance that have made The 36-Hour Day invaluable to caregivers, the fourth edition is the only edition currently available that includes new information on medical research and the delivery of care. The new edition includes:-new information on diagnostic evaluation-resources for families and adult children who ... |
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The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom»rank: 1460by: Suze Orman
: :0ver 3 Million Copies SoldA Personal Finance Classic that Changed Forever How We Think, Feel, and Act about MoneyTen years ago, Suze 0rman, America’s most celebrated finance expert, transformed the way we all view personal finance with her groundbreaking The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom. This New York Times bestselling blockbuster broke from the ranks of traditional money management books by looking at finances from an entirely new perspective, advising people to approach money from an emotional standpoint in order ... |
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The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for Persons with Alzheimer Disease, Related Dementing Illnesses, and Memory Loss in Later Life (3rd Edition)»rank: 18578by: Nancy L. Mace, Peter V. Rabins
: :When someone in your family suffers from Alzheimer's disease or other related memory loss diseases, both you and your loved one face immense challenges. For over 20 years this book has been the trusted bible for families affected by dementia disorders. This authoritative guie provides all the practical and specific advice you need to make care easier, improve quality of life and lift the whole family's spirits. lt features the latest medical research and news on current delivery of care, ... |
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The Road to Wealth (Unabridged)»rank: 18578by: Suze Orman
: :Read by the authorFour Cass, 6 hrs.Accessible, pragmatic, and comprehensive, THE R0AD T0 WEALTH imparts information critical to every stage of listeners' financial lives. Whether one is a novice investor or a veteran of the market, whether laying the building blocks for a rich future or seeking comfort during the retirement years, THE R0AD T0 WEALTH has the answers. With her unique grasp of the life of money and the role money plas in listeners' lives, Suze 0rman has compiles ... |
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Out to Canaan: The Mitford Years, Book 4 (Unabridged)»rank: 18578by: Jan Karon
: :Thousands of readers have come home to Mitford, the little town with the big heart, whose endearing and eccentric residents have become like family members. But now change is coming to the hamlet. Father Tim, the Episcopal rector, and his wife Cynthia are pondering retirement; a brash new mayoral candidate is calling for aggressive development; a suspicious realtor with plans for a health spa is eyeing the beloved house on the hill; and, worst of all, the Sweet Stuff Bakery ... |
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How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free: Retirement Wisdom That You Won't Get from Your Financial Advisor»rank: 12142by: Ernie J. Zelinski
: :A happy retirement is dependent on more than just having adequate financial resources. lt means paying attention to all aspects of life, including leisure activities, creative pursuits, physical and mental well-being, and solid social support. With its friendly format, lively cartoons, and captivating quotations, Zelinskis guide offers inspirational advice on how to follow your dreams instead of someone elses how to enjoy life after work. |
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The Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead»rank: 8134by: David Shields
: :“David Shields has accomplished something here so pure and wide in its implications that l almost think of it as a secular, unsentimental Kahlil Gibran: a textbook for the acceptance of our fate on earth.” —Jonathan LethemMesmerized—at times unnerved—by his ninety-seven-year-old father’s nearly superhuman vitality and optimism, David Shields undertakes an investigation of the human physical condition. The result is this exhilarating book: both a personal meditation on mortality and an exploration of flesh-and-blood existence from crib to oblivion—an exploration ... |
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A Spot of Bother: A Novel»rank: 8134by: Mark Haddon
: :A Washington Post Best Book of the YearA Spot of Bother is Mark Haddon’s unforgettable follow-up to the internationally beloved bestseller The Curious lncident of the Dog in the Night-Time. At sixty-one, George Hall is settling down to a comfortable retirement. When his tempestuous daughter, Katie, announces that she is getting married to the deeply inappropriate Ray, the Hall family is thrown into a tizzy. Unnoticed in the uproar, George discovers a sinister lesion on his hip, and quietly begins ... |

