Women of a Certain Age
Live Fully Love a Lot Laugh Out Loud
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Book Details
About the Book
WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE is an 80,000 word version of what goes on in a retirement village in South Florida as seen through the eyes of four senior women. Though this is a work of fiction, many of the situations depicted were real. The authors may have exaggerated these events but they do represent actual incidents that took place in senior communities. Written in an anecdotal style, this novel explores the premise that life goes on after Social Security as does dating and intimacy. Children, even when they are fully grown, pose headaches for their parents. Death is a frequent visitor; the inevitable is always at the next sunrise. These women cope with humor and love. All of this, and more, becomes a way of life and they learn to manage and to survive with the hands they are dealt. We view their heartbreaks, their joys, their good days and bad, and their intense loyalty to one another. The strength of WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE lies in its honest dialogue, realistic situations, and its portrayal of what occurs with the graying of senior women. We learn to love these people, flaws and all, as we begin to understand that they are all a reflection of ourselves and that one day, if we are lucky, we will walk in their shoes.
About the Author
Bob Freeman is the author of “a.k.a…Jimmy Smith,” and co-author of “Kid Twist,” novels of crime, murder and romance. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts and New York University Graduate School. He currently teaches creative writing classes and spends time playing tennis. He was awarded a 1st prize for his aggressive by a literary agency. Rosalie, a graduate of New York University and Columbia University, was a teacher of English and French in the New York school system. She has collaborated with Bob to produce this unique novel. They are both retired and spend all their spare time visiting their three sons and ten grandchildren.