Old Age
By Michael Kinsley
By Michael Kinsley
By Michael Kinsley
By Michael Kinsley
By Michael Kinsley
Read by Danny Campbell
By Michael Kinsley
Read by Danny Campbell
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Wellness | Biography & Memoir
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Wellness | Biography & Memoir
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Wellness | Biography & Memoir | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Apr 26, 2016 | ISBN 9781101903766
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Apr 26, 2016 | ISBN 9781101903773
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Apr 26, 2016 | ISBN 9780147526779
219 Minutes
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Praise
A New York Times Bestseller
A New York Times Editors’ Choice
A #1 Washington Post Bestseller
“A superb new book . . . A generational cri de coeur. . . . Mr. Kinsley possesses what is probably the most envied journalistic voice of his generation: skeptical, friendly, possessed of an almost Martian intelligence.” —Dwight Garner, The New York Times
“Wickedly funny. . . . Especially poignant. . . . Among all the books published in recent years about old age and dying, it would be hard to find one that is more fun to read than Old Age.” —Reeve Lindbergh, The Washington Post
“Kinsley brings wisdom and artfully suppressed anger, wistful humor, well-pitched prose, and the bite of the thinker against the pretenses of the world. . . . Old Age is not a little book about economics or Parkinson’s disease, but it is a big little book about what happens when we begin to think beyond who has won the race.” —Peter Stothard, The Wall Street Journal
“If aging is an opponent, I can’t think of anyone better suited to take it on than Michael Kinsley. His prodigious wit and intellect cut straight through to the realities—positive and negative—of growing older. By turns funny and rueful, but always real, this book is a must-read for newcomers to the world of old age.” —Michael J. Fox
“Hilarious. . . . Witty. . . . If it’s possible for a book about illness and death to be delightful, this one fills the bill.” —Phillip Lopate, The New York Times Book Review
“Old Age is irreverent, wise, and laugh-out-loud funny about living long enough for your organs to start to betray you. Count on Michael Kinsley to write the book about life you didn’t know you needed.” —Atul Gawande
“Michael Kinsley, a favorite around here, has written a smart, funny, and profound little memoir.” —Pamela Paul, The New York Times Book Review
“A wise and edgy guide to old age. . . . A humorous but penetrating look at the issues the baby-boomer generation should consider as it confronts life’s last phase.” —The Seattle Times
“A wise and funny journey that manages to make mortality itself an energizing subject.” —Money.com
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