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A collection of wry, warm essays on aging into one's ninth decade, offering neither gooey sentiment nor unwanted advice.

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A collection of wry, warm essays on aging into one's ninth decade, offering neither gooey sentiment nor unwanted advice.
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Marilyn Reynolds is the author of numerous books including the memoir, 'Til Death and Dementia Do Us Part, the story of her husband's losing battle with frontotemporal dementia. Her popular and award-winning realistic teen fiction series, True-to-Life from Hamilton High, consists of eleven titles. She has also written a book for educators, I Won't Read and You Can't Make Me: Reaching Reluctant Teen Readers and the collection of essays, Over 70 and I Don't Mean MPH. She has a variety of published personal essays to her credit and was nominated for an Emmy for the Too Soon for Jeff teleplay.Ms. Reynolds worked with reluctant learners at a southern California alternative high school for more than two decades. She lives in Sacramento where she enjoys neighborhood walks, visits with friends and family, and the luxury of reading at odd hours of the day and night.