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Endings: A Book For Almost Everyone

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Betty Jane Wylie's Endings is not to be taken lightly, though its tone is deceptively light and its style lively and conversational. She extracts interesting anecdotes and observations from her long, well-lived life and asks serious How do we live as old people? As old women? What can we expect? How do we handle the time that is left? Eighty-eight year old Wylie tackles these subjects thoughtfully, but also with humour and charm. You won't just enjoy this book; if you're approaching this stage of life, you will find it both salutary and richly entertaining. Endings is a valuable contribution to the literature about and by aging people. - Sharon Butala
Short-listed three times for a Governor-General's Award; author of Season of Fury and Wonder.

"While demographic studies tell of our aging population, most people--and governments–barely acknowledge this shift. Shortly before his death in 43 B.C., the Roman writer Cicero meditated on old age in De Senectute, a classic recently translated as How to Grow Old. This challenging subject now occupies many contemporary writers in their so-called 'golden years', with popular new memoirs from Diana Athill, Donald Hall and Roger Angel offering intimate accounts of their dilemmas and solutions. In A Book for Almost Everyone, Betty Jane Wylie, the Canadian non-fiction writer, playwright and blogger, adds her warm-hearted but wry voice to an important growing genre. Admirers of Wylie's work will recognize her compassionate approach to life's struggles, while readers new to her will enjoy the frank, hard-won wisdom of a woman who looks at life clear-eyed. Old age, she tells us, takes 'guts and grace', which is also a good description of this memoir. - Richard Teleky, Professor of Humanities at York University and author of Ordinary Essays on Art and Culture

181 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 23, 2019

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Betty Jane Wylie

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Betty Jane Wylie is a distinguished non-fiction author and playwright, whose work also includes poetry and librettos. With over thirty-five books and three dozen plays to her credit–published by a wide range of presses – she has written bestsellers, memoirs, self-help studies, belles lettres accounts of women diarists and also of her own Icelandic background, a book about financial planning and even several cookbooks.

She received an Order of Canada in 2003 and has been a writer-in-residence at libraries across the country, Chair of the Canadian Writers Union, and a Fellow of The Bunting Institute at Radcliffe Harvard. A graduate of the University of Manitoba, which granted her an honorary doctorate and collects her literary papers. She is very old.

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Good book. Wise woman who shared many helpful insights into aging.
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