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Interesting Books for Seniors

Friday, February 12th, 2010

As we enter the age of the Baby Boomer, or as some call it, the ‘Silver Tsunami’ many authors have stepped up to this burgeoning market with books written to assist in the needs and to capture the attention of our seniors. The following is a list of books for seniors you may want to consider. [The following are a mix of fiction and non-fiction.]

The New Retirement: The Ulitimate Guide to the Rest of Your Life, by Jan Cullinane and Cathy Fitzgerald.

Seniorwriting: A Brief Guide for Seniors Who Want to Write, by Marlys Marshall Styne.

Your Retirement, Your Way: Why It Takes More Than Money to Live Your Dream, by Alan Bernstein.

60 and Up: The Truth About Aging in America, by Lillian B. Rubin.

The Dance Survey: A Forthright Telling of Senior Romance and Adventure, by Hal Janssen.

Leisure Daze, by Mike Mihalek.

Taming the Computer: The Simple Basics, by Barb Walker.

Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home, by Paul and Sarah Edwards.

I’m Too Young to be Seventy: And Other Delustions, by Judith Viorst.

Senior Moments: Getting the Most Out of Your Golden Years, by David Wayne Silva.

Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway, by Dave Barry.

Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine, by John Abramson, M. D.

How to Live Well Without Owning a Car: Save Money, Breathe Easier, and Get More Mileage Out of Life, by Chris Ballish.