Description: Peggy Rowe is at it again, proving once more that great content is all around us, even in the retirement community she now calls "The Home." In Oh No, Not "The Home," eighty-three-year-old Peggy decides the time has finally come to move into a senior living facility with her husband, John, who follows his beloved bride . . . grudgingly. Once ensconced in "The Home," however, John quickly makes a long list of eclectic friends and takes up bocci ball, hatchet throwing, pool playing, and various other distractions that keep him mostly sane. Meanwhile, Peggy finds humor in places a normal person would never think to look--and laughter around every corner. Missing dentures? A mouse in the house? Nude sunbathing with an unexpected audience? Gluttony in the dining hall? A chair Book and Mortar Record Store Oh No, Not the Home: Observations and Confessions of a Grandmother in Transition -- Peggy Rowe Peggy Rowe is at it again, proving once more that great content is all around us, even in the retirement community she now calls "The Home." In Oh No, Not "The Home," eighty-three-year-old Peggy decides the time has finally come to move into a senior living facility with her husband, John, who follows his beloved bride . . . grudgingly. Once ensconced in "The Home," however, John quickly makes a long list of eclectic friends and takes up bocci ball, hatchet throwing, pool playing, and various other distractions that keep him mostly sane. Meanwhile, Peggy finds humor in places a normal person would never think to look--and laughter around every corner. Missing dentures? A mouse in the house? Nude sunbathing with an unexpected audience? Gluttony in the dining hall? A chair volleyball game that turns into geriatric target practice? It's all here. With her usual mix of warmth and irreverence, Peggy brings her daily journal to life with an unforgettable mix of observations and confessions, written with the honesty of a true observer of the human condition and the urgency of an embedded reporter entrenched in a strange and distant land. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and before long, you'll start to think that Peggy and John and their many new friends are just the kind of people you wish you had for neighbors. Whatever you think you know about retirement communities, think again. This is life at "The Home." And it's not exactly what the marketing brochure promised! Author: Peggy Rowe Publisher: Forefront Books Published: 10/15/2024 Pages: 256 Binding Type: Hardcover Weight: 0.98lbs ISBN: 9781637633410
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Genre 1: Books,Subjects,Biographies & Memoirs,Leaders & Notable People,Ric
Label: Forefront Books
Artist: Rowe, Peggy
Album: Oh No, Not "The Home": Observations and Confessions of a Grandmot
Book Title: Oh No, Not &Quot;The Home&Quot; : Observations and Confessions of a Grandmother in Transition
Number of Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Forefront Books
Topic: Rich & Famous, Personal Memoirs, General, Form / Essays
Publication Year: 2024
Item Height: 1.2 in
Genre: Biography & Autobiography, Humor
Item Weight: 14.5 Oz
Item Length: 8.4 in
Author: Peggy Rowe
Item Width: 5.4 in
Format: Hardcover