Interesting Books for Seniors

If you’re looking for your next book to read, we’ve compiled an array of interesting suggestions that will get you informed and entertained in no-time! Check out the list below:

The New Retirement: The Ultimate Guide to the Rest of Your Life by Jan Cullinane and Cathy Fitzgerald — This fascinating and informative read presents all your options for retirement, from exotic travel to close-to-home volunteerism. In addition, you'll also learn how to Assess Your Estate, Make Money Last, Gauge Your Biological (not chronological) Age. This book truly teaches you how to retire right and enjoy the rest of your years.

American Nightingale: The Story of Frances Slanger, Forgotten Heroine of Normandy by Bob Welch – If you’re a history buff, this book is for you. This outstanding biography tells that tale of Frances Slanger, a battlefield nurse during WWII. Slanger, despite facing anti-Semitism and the objections of her own family, rose to her true potential. This inspiring book is a must-read.

Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine by John Abramson, M.D – For anyone who’s interested in their health and wellness, this book will captivate you. Written by an award winning doctor on the faculty at Harvard Medical School, this book uncovers the truth about the American medical system. In clear, easy to understand language, Abramson explains how the corporate takeover of clinical research and medical practice is negatively affecting the health of  Americans.

Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home by Paul and Sarah Edwards – This entertaining, witty guidebook will teach you how to Get Rid of Stuff, Keep The Memories, Maintain the Family Peace, and finally Get On With Your Life. By offering practical suggestions, this book will serve to keep you sane as you move toward a simpler, downsized home environment.

 

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