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Are Your Parents Driving You Crazy? Getting to Yes with Competent Aging Parents, Second Edition by
Joseph A. Ilardo, PhD, LCSW, and Carole R. Rothman, PhD
As Parents Age: A Psychological and Practical Guide
by Joseph A. Ilardo,
PhD, LCSW
Breakaway Laughter: How to Lighten Up—Despite It All
by Nan L. Crockett
Bring Me the Ocean: Nature as Teacher, Messenger, and Intermediary
by Rebecca Reynolds
But This Is My Mother! The Plight of Our Elders in American Nursing
Homes by
Cynthia Loucks
Final Conversations: Helping the Living and the Dying Talk to Each Other by Maureen P. Keeley, PhD and Julie M. Yingling, PhD
For the Love of Teaching: And Other Reasons Teachers Do What
They Do by
Ira Shull
Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had by Brad Cohen with Lisa Wysocky
The Glory Walk: A Memoir by
Cathryn E. Smith
Hidden in Plain Sight: Getting to the Bottom of Puzzling Emotions by Barry Grosskopf, MD
How to Enjoy Your Retirement: Activities from A to Z —Third
Edition by
Tricia Wagner and Barbara Day
Husbands and Wives All These Years: From Caring to Caretaking by Lillian S. Hawthorne
How to Feel GOOD as You Age: A Voice of Experience
by John Barnett
If Kallimos Had a Chef: Natural recipes for a Natural World
by Debra Stark
In the Arms of Elders: A Parable of Wise Leadership and Community Building by William H. Thomas, M.D.
Learning from Hannah: Secrets for a Life Worth Living
by William H. Thomas,
M.D.
Life Worth Living: How Someone You Love Can Still Enjoy Life
in a Nursing Home by
William H. Thomas, M.D.
Retired with Husband: Superwoman’s New Challenge by Mary Louise Floyd
Rosie's Place: Offering Women Shelter and Hope
by Andrea Cleghorn
The Sacred Rules of Management: How to Get Control of Your Time
and Your Work by
Stanley Smith
Sisters and Brothers All These Years: Taking Another Look at
the Longest Relationship in Your Life by
Lillian S. Hawthorne
Something's Not Right: One Family's Struggle with Learning Disabilities
by Nancy Lelewer
The Truth About You: Things You Don’t Know You Know by Mary M. Bauer
What Are Old People For? How Elders Will Save the World by William H. Thomas, M.D.
What Kids REALLY Want to Ask: Using Movies to Start Meaningful Conversations—A Guidebook for Parents and Children Ages 10–14 by Rhonda A. Richardson, Ph.D. and A. Margaret Pevec, M.A.
Widow Words: 100 Simple Pieces of Advice from Another Widow by Marcia A. Curran
A Year of Sundays: Taking the Plunge (and Our Cat) to Explore Europe by Edward D. Webster
You’re Only Young Twice: 10 Do-Overs to Reawaken Your Spirit by Ronda Beaman
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