The Gate: Things my Mother told me.

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book The Gate: Things my Mother told me. by Stan I.S. Law, stan@stanlaw.ca
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Author: Stan I.S. Law ISBN: 9781452371948
Publisher: stan@stanlaw.ca Publication: November 24, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stan I.S. Law
ISBN: 9781452371948
Publisher: stan@stanlaw.ca
Publication: November 24, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

We all grow old. This is as inevitable as tomorrow following today. It’s how we get there that matters.
This is an intriguing and captivating look at the last sixty years of western culture. While witnessing hilarious life in an Old Peoples’ home, we learn about Alzheimer’s and Dementia. In this book, Stan I.S. Law, the acclaimed author of visionary fiction, offers you a chance to prepare for old age with subtle wit, compassion, faith, and lots of laughter.

If you have grandparents whose lives consist of just memories—read this. If you have a mother or a father whose heads are turning gray—read this. If you are reaching the age of retirement from active life, and occasionally forget what day of this week this is—read this. And if you are still young, physically and mentally, then read this to know how the others might feel. Read this to laugh, and cry, and feel feelings you didn’t know welled within you. Read this book to enjoy life until the very end.
Read this for the pure joy of living, but also learn.

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We all grow old. This is as inevitable as tomorrow following today. It’s how we get there that matters.
This is an intriguing and captivating look at the last sixty years of western culture. While witnessing hilarious life in an Old Peoples’ home, we learn about Alzheimer’s and Dementia. In this book, Stan I.S. Law, the acclaimed author of visionary fiction, offers you a chance to prepare for old age with subtle wit, compassion, faith, and lots of laughter.

If you have grandparents whose lives consist of just memories—read this. If you have a mother or a father whose heads are turning gray—read this. If you are reaching the age of retirement from active life, and occasionally forget what day of this week this is—read this. And if you are still young, physically and mentally, then read this to know how the others might feel. Read this to laugh, and cry, and feel feelings you didn’t know welled within you. Read this book to enjoy life until the very end.
Read this for the pure joy of living, but also learn.

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