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4.0 out of 5 stars
A funny but awakening view on an elder's life,
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This review is from: Mrs. Washington and Horowitz, Too (Hardcover)
Society seems to have a pre-conceived notion that the elders should simply fade away, after they have served their 'term' through those youthful & agile years. However, just like everyone else, their satisfaction & happiness rely on their sense of completeness (to be depended upon & needed once again) & yes, to be loved. This book takes a look at what the elders (have to)do to cover those long barren hours in their twilight years..often drowning in senile depression should they fail to find something worthy of their time & attention. However, it was presented in a funny way --- what with Mrs. Washington playing an over-aged 'Cupid' to two elder lovey-dovies, & later on becoming a victim of 'granny romance' in the end. Mr. Horowitz' rich blend of characters is just as lovable as well.
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Mrs. Washington and Horowitz, Too: A Novel by Henry Denker (Hardcover - July 1993)
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