Description
A lively and poignant exploration of life's latter decades.
In The Rest of Our Lives, memoirist Judy Goldman brings her devoted readers dispatches from the edge of life, when turning eighty can be as surprising and baffling as losing your virginity or seeing The Beatles at Shea Stadium. In this lively and poignant exploration of aging, Goldman circles to those other uncharted moments of our lives when we are at once anxious and excited about just what might happen next. Goldman's telling and retelling of pivotal stories of her own family and friends-romances, births, late-night taxi-cab rides, falls, frailty, and even death-are altogether new in her hands.
About the Author
Judy Goldman is the award-winning author of eight books-four memoirs, two novels, and two collections of poetry-including Together, a Real Simple Best Book of the Year and Losing My Sister (Blair), a finalist for Memoir of the Year by both Southeast Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA) and ForeWord Reviews. Her work has been published in USA Today, the Washington Post, Literary Hub, the Southern Review, Kenyon Review, Gettysburg Review, Ohio Review, Prairie Schooner, Shenandoah, Crazyhorse, and elsewhere.
Reviews
"Are you over twenty-seven years old? If 'yes,' then buy this book and read it-the sooner, the better-regardless of anything about you, other than your age. The stories and insights in The Rest of Our Lives-from memoirist Judy Goldman (and friends and family) -will connect you with a self that you will be learning about from now on. This book is about a big topic: you, your fears, your hopes, your time with the rest of us-before joining the Majority."-Clyde Edgerton, author of Walking Across Egypt and Lunch at the Piccadilly
"We carry time in our hearts, in our bones. We carry memory-the person we once were alive within the person we've become. In The Rest of Our Lives, a gorgeous, honest, finally hopeful book of reminisce and reckoning, Judy Goldman yields her many engaging selves and her grace-inflected wisdoms. Goldman writes toward her readers as if confiding in a friend. That is because she is our friend-unabashed, trusted, and true."-Beth Kephart, National Book Award finalist and author of Tomorrow Will Bring Sunday's News: A Philadelphia Story
Praise for Judy Goldman:
"If Goldman doesn't offer easy answers to the vexing questions of life, she does outline a process by which we can puzzle our way into the moment and make the best of what fate offers us."-Stephan Smith, Salt Magazine
"When writing her memoirs, Judy does not shy away from difficult or controversial topics. One of the reasons her memoirs are so memorable is that they are not simple retellings of the surface details of her life."-Mark West, Storied Charlotte
Book Information
ISBN 9781958888544
Author Judy Goldman
Format Paperback
Page Count 220
Imprint Carolina Wren Press
Publisher John F Blair Publisher