A lively and poignant exploration of life's latter decades.
In The Rest of Our Lives, memoirist Judy Goldman brings her devoted readers dispatches from the edge of life, when turning eighty can be as surprising and baffling as losing your virginity or seeing The Beatles at Shea Stadium. In this lively and poignant exploration of aging, Goldman circles to those other uncharted moments of our lives when we are at once anxious and excited about just what might happen next. Goldman's telling and retelling of pivotal stories of her own family and friends--romances, births, late-night taxi-cab rides, falls, frailty, and even death--are altogether new in her hands.