Old Age: A Beginner's Guide
by Michael Kinsley
Tim Duggan Books
Hardcover
From the publisher's website:
Vanity Fair columnist Michael Kinsley escorts his fellow Boomers through the door marked “Exit.”
The
notorious baby boomers—the largest age cohort in history—are
approaching the end and starting to plan their final moves in the game
of life. Now they are asking: What was that all about? Was it
about acquiring things or changing the world? Was it about keeping all
your marbles? Or is the only thing that counts after you’re gone the
reputation you leave behind?
In this series of essays, Michael
Kinsley uses his own battle with Parkinson’s disease to unearth answers
to questions we are all at some time forced to confront. “Sometimes,” he
writes, “I feel like a scout from my generation, sent out ahead to
experience in my fifties what even the healthiest Boomers are going to
experience in their sixties, seventies, or eighties.”
This
surprisingly cheerful book is at once a fresh assessment of a generation
and a frequently funny account of one man’s journey toward the finish
line. “The least misfortune can do to make up for itself is to be
interesting,” he writes. “Parkinson’s disease has fulfilled that
obligation.”
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