In this book, the capstone of her long career, Thomas, now eighty-eight, turns her keen eye to her own life. The result is an account of growing old that is at once funny and charming and intimate and profound, both a memoir and a life-affirming map all of us may follow to Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. In GROWING OLD, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas shares 87 years of wisdom in living and aging with triumphs and failures laid out plain and true. There is no dismissing the challenges nor crowing only about the exceptional "ageless" wonders living adventures that most of us only ever dream about, even when we are much younger, fitter, and reckless/5. · Elizabeth Marshall Thomas has spent a lifetime observing the natural world, chronicling the customs of pre-contact hunter-gatherers and the secret lives of deer and dogs. In this book, the capstone of her long career, Thomas, now eighty-eight, turns her keen eye to her own life. The result is an account of growing old that is at once funny and charming and intimate and profound, both a .
Growing Old: Notes on Aging with Something Like Grace - Elizabeth Marshall Thomas Elizabeth Marshall Thomas has lived an extraordinary life. She has been a bestselling author of books about animal behavior and other cultures based upon her decades of personal observations and experiences from around the world. Elizabeth Marshall Thomas has spent a lifetime observing the natural world, chronicling the customs of pre-contact hunter-gatherers and the secret lives of deer and dogs. In this book, the capstone of her long career, Thomas, now 88, turns her keen eye to her own life. Growing Old: Notes on Aging with Something Like Grace Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. HarperOne, $ (p) ISBN and keeping busy "with something you like." Marshall is an.
Growing Old: Notes on Aging with Something Like Grace - Elizabeth Marshall Thomas Elizabeth Marshall Thomas has lived an extraordinary life. She has been a bestselling author of books about animal behavior and other cultures based upon her decades of personal observations and experiences from around the world. Elizabeth Marshall Thomas has spent a lifetime observing the natural world, chronicling the customs of pre-contact hunter-gatherers and the secret lives of deer and dogs. In this book, the capstone of her long career, Thomas, now eighty-eight, turns her keen eye to her own life. I was intrigued by the title and decided to review “Growing Old: Notes on Aging with Something Like Grace,” by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (thanks, NetGalley, for a review ecopy). Elizabeth Marshall Thomas knows what it is like to grow old: “I’m a widowed great-grandmother, 87 years old, who knows what aging feels like and how we elderly.
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