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Gray Matter: Why It's Good to Be Old!

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The perfect gift for every Boomer and Gen Xer, celebrating aging with gentle humor and striking photo imagery.

Don’t let your gray get in the way. As the playful pachyderms prance along the beach, they’ll remind you of all the fun you can still have. Let these elephants help you feel better about aging with a collection of surprising, inspiring pictures! Bob Elsdale’s colorful pictures and clever captions will take you out of your mundane mindset and put you back on the path of youthfulness. So ignore your body’s insistence that it’s maturing, you’re still young at heart! After all, aging doesn’t have to mean getting old. Nowadays, with things like senior cruises and Viagra, old is always in the future.!

88 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2006

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Bob Elsdale

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November 3, 2022
Grey Matter, by Bob Elsdale *
For ‘yoldies’ (young oldies). Photos of elephants back when Photoshop was new and cool.
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February 21, 2023
Cute little book. Bought cause I love elephants, not even realizing what the book was about, but the message is nice even if you aren’t that old.
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November 10, 2011
Gathering my bits and piece together to take on a surprise visit to New Zealand today, I got this out ready to go and couldn't resist having a read. The photographs inside are stunning and amazing! I can't believe elephants really posed for these phoenominal photographs! The text is very funny too. This book is perfect, I just know my Grandma will love it!
13 reviews
September 13, 2007
This is a wonderful, lighthearted look at aging. It makes a perfect pick-me-up gift for anyone feeling down about getting older. The photography is beautiful as well.
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