Reflections on Aging
by Ann Tudor
Toronto: Molten Gold (a division of Gothic Epicures), 2009. 96p. pa. illus.
ISBN 13-978-0-92000307-7.
PRICE: $15.00 plus $3.00 shipping & handling
ORDERING INFORMATION: Order through www.anntudor.ca (using PayPal) or email
the author at atudor@pathcom.com.
This collection of wry, dry essays and poems is an answer to the heartfelt
 plea: "Help! I'm entering the Land of Old!" Ann Tudor says things about
 aging that no one else is saying, in a unique voice. She offers insights
 but no solutions. This is not inspirational writing on the topic of growing
 old; the word "subversive" comes to mind. Or the phrase "a breath of fresh
 air."  You might laugh. You might cry. But you will surely have a different
 view of aging after reading this book.
 The Land of Old isn't nearly as lonely and frightening when you go there in
 the company of this unorthodox author, whose frank response to the aging
 process will make you grimace with recognition.
 Anyone who has ever grown old, who is currently growing older, or who
 suspects that growing older is in his/her future will want to read this
 book. It is also an ideal gift for friends and relatives who have grown
 old, are currently growing older  . . . and so forth.
Ann Tudor uses the events and emotions of her life in all her writings. She
 is the author and narrator of three spoken-word CDs: Tales from My Table:
 Food for Thought; Rosie & the Angels: Scenes from the Journey; and I Love
 Pie: An Opinionated Hands-on How-to for Making Pie Crust, Biscuit Dough,
 and More. In her lifetime she has been and done many things, either full-
 or part-time: copy editor, managing editor, church organist,
 artist/craftsperson (altered and handmade books, fiber arts), pianist,
 cellist, hands-on healer, and avid reader. At various times she has taught
 breadmaking, French, and overtone singing and has read her work to
 enthusiastic audiences. Visit www.anntudor.ca for more information.
Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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