this is mostly a collection of essays on life from the perspective of great age written with disarming superficial simplicity so that it reads lighter than oliver sacks' gratitude but is as bijou a book as the other.
not as good as her first book perhaps but still the same spell-binding chattiness.
she shares two pearls i relate fully to: take care of what hair you have (left), and eat chocolate.
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