There are numerous self-help books on the market for retired persons and "60-somethings" facing atrophy of limb and mind. This is not one of those books. In fact, it is a small collection of poems written by a person who is not dreading her next few decades. The author speaks to the sophisticated, experienced, well read woman, who has something to say. In poems that deal with great sex, love lost and found, and the joy of chocolate, the reader pursues a straight line to joy. There is an element of happiness that may not include dwelling on the past, having life's disasters kill your spirit,...
There are numerous self-help books on the market for retired persons and "60-somethings" facing atrophy of limb and mind. This is not one of those boo...