Aren’t You Glad You’re Old?
A Humorous Look at Life in Older Years
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About the Book
Aren’t You Glad You’re Old? Is dedicated to all people considered in the old age category. In less than fifteen years, people over 65 will outnumber those under the age of 18. With these statistics, come changes – a demographic shift that poses a set of challenges not seen before. Since we are all living longer, it is up to us to find a way to relax and enjoy our later years. One way is to find humor in most situations. Marie writes about some of her humorous situations and hopes you find her personal essays amusing enough to bring a laugh or smile to your life. And as a true librarian, after each essay she recommends a book that will add more information to the topic.
About the Author
Marie Albertson admits to being in her late 80’s but thinks she is still an adventurous 65. Still looking for her next adventure. She has written two books Old Librarians Never Die, They Jump Out of Air Planes and 50 Shades of Grey Humor. Considers herself a late bloomer: started to college at age 47, Master’s Degree at 60, moved to Indianapolis at 63 and found a position at the Indiana State Library. Retired at 70 and traveled the world on a budget