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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY: “In simple, yet lyrical prose, Sigloh ponders a variety of existential and theological questions related to aging. Short chapters typically begin with descriptions of experiences, such as ‘When my mother was in her eighties, she started putting things in little plastic bags’ which then unfold into a reflection on, for example, the longing for certainty. Questions for reflection and discussion offer thought-provoking prompts on each chapter’s topic. Sigloh is an honest, intelligent, and companionable guide for readers who wish to bring grace into the process of aging. |
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