Still Full of Sap

Reflections On Growing Older

by Mary Costello


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$16.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/26/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 206
ISBN : 9780595342501
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 206
ISBN : 9780595790210

About the Book

Still Full of Sap: Reflections On Growing Older is a humorous look at one woman's growth in faith. Through a series of essays author Mary Costello leads us through her struggles with spirituality as she confronts the myriad problems facing today's families including alcoholism, addiction, and the recovery process. Costello faces her family's problems head-on and talks of their family struggles with unusual candor; she maintains her sparkling wit while confronting both huge crises and the day-to-day issues any parent will relate to.

In a book that is reflective of the writings of Phyllis McGinley and Jean Kerr, Costello relates her struggles raising children with conventional values in very unconventional times and the difficult task of instilling in them a practical faith in a materialistic world.

Still Full of Sap is serious as well as witty, wise as well as informative. Through her real life experiences Costello is able to lend encouragement, support and confidence to those who are currently raising children, or, like Costello, are getting ready to face the "grand-parenting years" and want to do it with humor and grace.

Costello has a gift for finding humor in the trivial, comedy in the every day and hilarity in a world that values a system for maintaining your fingernail polish collection over feeding the homeless.


About the Author

Mary Costello is the wife of one, mother of seven and grandmother of seventeen. She is the author of A Little Book About Matt Talbot and has written a popular column, published in secular and diocesan papers for over twenty years; her work has also appeared in numerous Catholic magazines and publications. She has a Masters Degree in Spirituality from Seattle University.

Visit Mary?s Web site at www.overthecoffecup.com.