For women only, this is one of Barbara Johnson's most unique books. With her zany collection of observations about "life between the Blue Lagoon and Golden Pond," Barbara jumps right in, showing women how to survive growing older with courage and joy.
A lively, entertaining book about middle-age that will prove that laughter and longevity go hand-in-hand.
Martha Bolton's observations about life and growing older nail what everyone feels but can't express. "Who Put All This Sand in My Hourglass Figure," "When I Am Old I Shall Be Purple," and "Allow Me to Repeat Myself...Again" are just a... more
The author recounts his decision to resign from his job as president of Columbia International University in order to care full-time for his wife, Muriel, who has a debilitating illness. Two-color interior.
Jim Conway writes for all men who face midlife and have thought about walking away from family, work, church . . . all responsibilities, and never coming back. Of his own midlife crisis he says, "I feel like a vending machine. Someone pushes... more
A book of encouragement of how one man of faith faced the oncoming darkness of Alzheimer's disease. In a powerful story of courage and faith, Davis shows how God gives strength and grace.
Reminds women in midlife that God's supreme purpose in bringing us through so many changes is to glorify himself and sanctify us.
Acclaimed book from psychologist and lifelong Christian, Dr. Robert F. DeHaan, who writes about caring for his beloved wife Roberta as she embarks on a journey into Alzheimeramp;rsquo;s disease. lt;br gt;lt;br gt;Perspectives on Science... more
"Like a good coach at 'halftime, ' Morley helps men evaluate their past mistakes and provides the kind of practical insights, encouragement, and inspiration that will help them 'run to win' the rest of the way--and reach their full potential... more
Get straight answers for dealing with stress, guilt, decision-making, and other issues associated with caring for an aging parent.