
Hope I Don't Die Before I Get Old
How to Survive Old Age: Your Own or Someone You Love
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This upbeat guide to caregiving gives information that is useful in a clear and easy to use format. Entertaining as well as informative, and told through the authors' own experiences, this audiobook details the sometimes surprising challenges of caregiving. A positive and upbeat book that takes on the hard issues of caregiving, and delivers sound advice to a generation dealing with the 'good news/bad news' conundrum that our ever increasing lifespan present to us. Listeners say this enjoyable audiobook gave them new information on aging, which they could put to use immediately.
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