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Shedding Years: Growing Older, Feeling Younger [Hardcover]

Phyllis Greene (Author)
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February 11, 2003
With the publication of It Must Have Been Moonglow: Reflections on the First Years of Widowhood, Phyllis Greene became a first-time author at the age of eighty-two, and her book became a runaway success. The responses of her readers have “helped me shed years,” she writes, adding that she is younger now than she was two years ago.

In Shedding Years, Phyllis Greene explores the joys and challenges of the senior years with all the warmth, humor, poignancy, and hard-won insight that made It Must Have Been Moonglow a national favorite. Humbled and moved by the hundreds of letters and e-mails she has received from those who read her first book, confused by the advantages of the new communications technology, nostalgic over the snippets and mementos she keeps to prove that “the me that was is the me that is,” Phyllis Greene offers a refreshing and uplifting look at the rewards of day-to-day life for the fastest-growing segment of our population.

“I feel liberated to be at a point in my life when I know I am beyond changing what has been,” she writes, urging her readers to “persevere with joy.” In this wonderful book, Phyllis Greene shares the miracle of how we can all shed years by immersing ourselves in the glorious world around us.

'When I was eighty, I wrote a book called It Must Have Been Moonglow: Reflections on the First Years of Widowhood, and began to shed years. I shed them in the writing; I shed them in the many responses I received; I shed them as I went on book tours and met my readers of like mind and like age. I got younger sitting at my computer. I got younger walking to the mailbox. I got younger waiting in airports! After six months, I was feeling downright giddy—if not exactly girlish.

I still look the same—with the same wrinkles, with more white in my gray hair—and I’m still sometimes a little unsteady on my feet. But I don’t feel the same. I feel good, stimulated, and rewarded. Young."


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From Publishers Weekly

In this follow-up to her well-received memoir on widowhood (It Must Have Been Moonglow), octogenarian Greene explains how she's "gotten younger" since the publication of her first book. She "shed years in the writing" and on book tour; her computer, she says, is the "fountain of youth." But shedding years comes from other things too-from learning to accept unwelcome changes "gracefully"; "seeking our own best solution"; and not worrying too much-and it is these lessons that she so earnestly tries to explain. Greene is at her best when recollecting significant moments in her past-the ladies' luncheon groups called the Jingles and the Meanies, for example, or the family adventures with household (and even body) maintenance. Unfortunately, many of her brief chapters alight on such diverse (and mundane) topics as Greene's difficulties with modern telecommunications (she has trouble answering her cell phone), the contents of her household bulletin board (photos, favorite quotes and cartoons) and the frustrations of tamperproof packaging. Greene often charms and sometimes enlightens, but with so many quick scattered vignettes, her book feels muddled and inconsistent.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From the Inside Flap

With the publication of It Must Have Been Moonglow: Reflections on the First Years of Widowhood, Phyllis Greene became a first-time author at the age of eighty-two, and her book became a runaway success. The responses of her readers have ?helped me shed years,? she writes, adding that she is younger now than she was two years ago.

In Shedding Years, Phyllis Greene explores the joys and challenges of the senior years with all the warmth, humor, poignancy, and hard-won insight that made It Must Have Been Moonglow a national favorite. Humbled and moved by the hundreds of letters and e-mails she has received from those who read her first book, confused by the advantages of the new communications technology, nostalgic over the snippets and mementos she keeps to prove that ?the me that was is the me that is,? Phyllis Greene offers a refreshing and uplifting look at the rewards of day-to-day life for the fastest-growing segment of our population.

?I feel liberated to be at a point in my life when I know I am beyond changing what has been,? she writes, urging her readers to ?persevere with joy.? In this wonderful book, Phyllis Greene shares the miracle of how we can all shed years by immersing ourselves in the glorious world around us.

'When I was eighty, I wrote a book called It Must Have Been Moonglow: Reflections on the First Years of Widowhood, and began to shed years. I shed them in the writing; I shed them in the many responses I received; I shed them as I went on book tours and met my readers of like mind and like age. I got younger sitting at my computer. I got younger walking to the mailbox. I got younger waiting in airports! After six months, I was feeling downright giddy?if not exactly girlish.

I still look the same?with the same wrinkles, with more white in my gray hair?and I?m still sometimes a little unsteady on my feet. But I don?t feel the same. I feel good, stimulated, and rewarded. Young."

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Villard; 1 edition (February 11, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375509194
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375509193
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 4.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,150,339 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Gem From Phyllis Greene!, February 25, 2003
This review is from: Shedding Years: Growing Older, Feeling Younger (Hardcover)
Take another trip with Mrs. Greene in which she continues to explain her world in ways which will add rich meaning to yours. Her insights into the "everyday" inspire a focus on living and experiencing and remembering. And through it all, your family, like hers, becomes a touchstone to the past and a lifeline to the future. The book structure is as unique as her perspective and her wisdom. Do yourself a huge favor and join her on her journey. You will think as you never have, dream with a boundless enthusiasm, love life more fully and find death less daunting. Bring on book number 3!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Life Gems Abound, February 25, 2003
This review is from: Shedding Years: Growing Older, Feeling Younger (Hardcover)
Phyllis Greene again invites us into her world, where every transition is viewed as an opportunity to experience, to learn, and to savor--and, of course, family is the touchstone to the past and the lifeline to the future. And what a treat it is to glimpse the snapshots given so candidly here. You might smile, you might laugh out loud, and you might cry. One result though, is not a "might". You will absolutely and without question understand anew that soaking up what is around you will make you feel your best. And you will be profoundly grateful to Mrs. Greene, and like me, anxiously wait for book number three.
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