From the New York Times bestselling author of A Three Dog Life comes a witty and irreverent look at aging and the writing life, delivered with trademark brevity, humor, and wise wit.
Abigail Thomas, called “the Emily Dickinson of memoirists” by Stephen King, shares her thoughts on aging, in this irresistibly wry memoir-in-vignettes—offering richly insightful writing tips along the way.
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 three 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.
Whether you’re a book lover, dog lover—or both—pull up a chair, pour a cup of tea, and enter Abigail Thomas’s quietly mesmerizing world.
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“I want to grow old the way Abigail Thomas is growing old—with grace and humor and dogs and dear friends."
— Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Irreverent, wise, and boundlessly generous."
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Abigail Thomas, the daughter of renowned science writer Lewis Thomas, is the author of several books, including the memoir A Three Dog Life, which was named one of the best books of 2006 by the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post.