Still life at eighty [text (large print)] : the next interesting thing :a memoir
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Thomas, Abigail, author.

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Still life at eighty [text (large print)] : the next interesting thing :a memoir

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Thomas, Abigail, author.

General Note
Regular print version previously published by: Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, LLC.

Format
Letra grande

Abstract
"While reflecting on the past, Abby accepts the shape of her present. No more driving, no more dancing, mostly sitting in a comfortable chair in a sunny corner with her dogs for company-as well as the birds and other critters that she watches out her window. Only this beloved writer could generate so much enthusiasm over what might seem so little. Vivid memories fall like confetti, as time contracts, shoots forward, loops and suddenly she is back in her twenties in New York City, drinking, sleeping with strangers, falling in and out of love, believing in a better world. Sometimes dread or grief arrives, inhabits her body like a shadow, and all she can do is write it away, paying close attention to what catches her eye, sticks in her brain, keeps her in the moment."-- Provided by publisher.

Contents
Being this old -- Stay-at-home order -- Wisteria -- A few thoughts about writing.

Tema
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
 
Aging.
 
Memory.
 
Large type books.
 
Vieillissement.
 
Livres en gros caractères.
 
large print books.
 
Essays.
 
Autobiography.
 
Thomas, Abigail.

Summary
"While reflecting on the past, Abby accepts the shape of her present. No more driving, no more dancing, mostly sitting in a comfortable chair in a sunny corner with her dogs for company-as well as the birds and other critters that she watches out her window. Only this beloved writer could generate so much enthusiasm over what might seem so little. Vivid memories fall like confetti, as time contracts, shoots forward, loops and suddenly she is back in her twenties in New York City, drinking, sleeping with strangers, falling in and out of love, believing in a better world. Sometimes dread or grief arrives, inhabits her body like a shadow, and all she can do is write it away, paying close attention to what catches her eye, sticks in her brain, keeps her in the moment."--

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Sierra Vista Public LibraryLT 813.54 THO39315002649793New booksNew NonfictionNew Nonfiction