40 Best Books on Aging

They are not called "classics" for nothing.


"No, it's the big mistake, the wisdom of the old men," Ernest Hemingway wrote famous in his literary masterpieceGoodbye to weapons. "They do not grow wise. They grow cautiously."

This paragraph is not just nicely written, it's so muchtrue. This is the kind of observation that makes literature, fiction and non-fiction, so precious. Books, in the way they help us navigate in the criss-off water of life, have a way to clarify the world. What does it really mean aging? (You know, otherwise that the fact that your hair becomes gray and your body is obviously less scattered.)

If you want the answers, or at least deep thoughts of intelligent people in difficulty with these questions, you have to recover a book. Here is your reading list on the subject: a complete era of the books that make the slide towards old age a little less frightening. And for more incredible books to jump, statistics, check outThe 5 books Bill Gates says you should read this summer.

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The photo of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

dorian-gray

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Oscar Wilde, the nineteenth nineteenth novelist, the playwright and the taboo circuit breaker, takes the narcissistic obsession with young people. A young man named Dorian Gray realizes that his beauty will fade and it is angry that the painting of him does not have the experience of the same indignity. "I'm old and terrible," he complains. "But this picture will always stay young ... If it was only the opposite! If it was me who had to be always young, and the photo that had to age!" He gets his wish, and Ho Boy, learns to regret it.

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The old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway

old man and the sea

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In 1951 from Hemingway, Novella about a former fisherman named Santiago and his struggle to catch a powerful Marlin speaks at the heart of all the fears of men about aging - and whether things that were easy to be easy. Sliding. And for more ways to deal with the imminent age with grace, learn the100 best anti-aging secrets.

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I remember anything by Nora Ephron

i remember nothing

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"The past slips and the present is a constant affront," writes Ephron in these touching and sincere reflections on the reach of 69 years. "I can not get up."

4
Dave Barry Lights 50 By Dave Barry

dave barry turns 50

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The award-winning editor of Pulitzer tackles the average age for baby boom generation, and it's exactly as hilarious as you think. "The transformation is comparable to that of Clark Kent," writes Barry. "He takes off his glasses and becomes Superman; you put your reading glasses and become ... an elderly person." And for more ways to see life like a humorist like Barry, check the50 Chrns so bad they are really funny.

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Green tomatoes whistle fries Stop CafeBy Fannie Flagg

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Two women from different generations are binding on stories of the past. The version of the film barely scratched the surface of the sweet and sour reflections of this new-connect on the old old. "It's funny, when you're a child, you think time will never spend," says Flagg. "But when you have reached twenty years, time passes as if you are at the time of time for Memphis. I guess life slips on everyone. It's sure about me."

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Finishing By Kingsley Friends

Ending Up by Kingsley Amis

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This reading is a 1973 1973 British British novel on a group of old men and women living together in a retirement home. But these former beginners do not intend to break quietly at sunset. They are more concerned about if they are going to have enough alcohol to get them over the night. As the friends explained, "it's about five particular people who do not behave as they do if they were not old." Think about that like BizarroBreakfast club.

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A final positive appearanceby Alec Guinness

A Positively Final Appearance by Alec Guinness

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You will not find a better book on participation in the funeral of former friends as this memoir, the last book of the guy who played Obi-Wan Kenobi. "Nothing is desperately important," he says. "And the joy of life has just been watching him."

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Letter to my daughter By Maya Angelou

Letter to My Daughter by Maya Angelou

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AngeLous writes simple observations that you will need you winding for months, reconsider everything you thought you thought you were thinking of being older and more mature. "I am convinced that most people are not growing," she wrote. "We marry and dare to have children and call it growing. I think what we do is especially old. We carry an accumulation of years in our body and our faces, but usually our true self, the children at the interior are innocent and shy as Magnolias. "And if you want to be so much parental than Angelou, learn the40 parental breeding hacks of an incredible child.

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The coming of age By Simone de Beauvoir

The Coming of Age by Simone de Beauvoir

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How do we really treat our elderly? Beauvoir tries to discover in this disturbing non-fiction account of what it means age and more dependent. "The company cares about the individual only to the extent that it is profitable," she writes. "Young people know that. Their anxiety as they enter into social life corresponds to the anxiety of the elderly as they exclude."

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Cairo Trilogy By Naguib Mahfouz

The Cairo Trilogy by Naguib Mahfouz

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This series of novels of the Egyptian author and the laureate of the Nobel Prize is, on its surface, just the chronology of a family on three generations. But it's really about what it means to grow in cultural and social change, like what one considers as a traditional way of life is obliged to adapt and evolve towards modern ideas.

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The rescue planby Leigh Stein

The Fallback Plan by Leigh Stein

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A woman recedes with her parents after graduating from a college and decides that she warms books from her childhood and go out with old friends than to understand what she wants to do with her life. So, you know ... Fiction. When she keeps neighbors who lost a girl, she gets a new perspective on her life and what it means to let the carefree collegiate life and an adventure in adulthood.

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Noah's Compass by Anne Tyler

Noah's Compass by Anne Tyler

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You would think that the retiree aged 61 years of "teaching of the fifth year in a second-class private boys school would finally be able to take advantage of some R & A. Not as well as for this new protagonist of Novel, who is attached by a burglar and ends in the hospital, hiring an "external hard drive" - ​​fancy name for a nurse who helps to remember names and appointments - to mitigate it towards recovery .

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Passages: predictable crises of adult life By Gail Sheehy

Passages: Predictable Crises of Adult Life by Gail Sheehy

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According to this 1976 bestseller, it is not only a childhood that falls in predictable patterns like "terrible Twos". Each decade of adult life has its unique challenges and schemes, from twenty 20 years to captures 30 (when all the choices that worked perfectly perfectly are so correct) in the decade of the deadline, between 35 and 45 , "When you feel a sudden pressure," Sheehy said.

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High fidelity by Nick Hornby

High Fidelity by Nick Hornby

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Yes, well, it's a book on a guy who directs a recording store and makes a lot of mixing bands. But it is also about what it means to age and understand that the obsessions of your youth must evolve and change as you get older. It's a story that reminds us that everything is fine not to have everything you want, and an adult relationship sometimes involves compromises.

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Coda by Simon Gray

Coda by Simon Gray

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Four volumes of diagram newspaper started writing at age 65 and continued to cross a battle with cancer and until his death at 71 years. There are a lot of life classes in the ups and downs of his last years, that the British playwright describes as "the beginning of my dying."

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Old age: a beginner"S Guideby Michael Kinsley

Old Age: A Beginner's Guide by Michael Kinsley

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The political columnist and the founding editor of the slate leads baby boomers through the Middle Ages minefield. "Sometimes I feel like a scout for my generation," writes the man diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at 43, "sent in advance to experience in my fifties what even baby boomers the Healthier will experience their sixties, the seventies or eighties. "

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Somewhere towards the endBy Diana Athaill

Somewhere Towards the End: A Memoir

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Everything about this memory - which concerns the troubles of age and able to do less than you usually grow - is more funny than you do not expect the subject. Yes, it's about getting sick and losing control and responding to others. But he approaches this inevitable part of life with a huge humor. "I always wanted a pug and now I can not have one," Athaill complains ", because the purchase of a puppy when you are too old to take it for walks is unfair."

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The madwoman in the Volvo By Sandra Tsing Loh

The Madwoman in the Volvo by Sandra Tsing Loh

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Probably the most funny book ever written on menopause or what author Loh calls the "Triple-M generation" the menopausal mother, aged middle age. And for more amazing readings, store on the40 pounds Every woman over 40 should have on her library.

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The receiver in the rye by JD Salinger

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Originally published in 1952, this disused young tale is also relatible today it was more than sixty years old. "The immature man's mark is that he wants to die of nobly for a cause," says Antolini, a favorite teacher of Holden. "While the mature man's mark is that he wants to live humbly for one." Little wonder it's one of the40 pounds that every man over 40 should have on his library.

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Emily, only by Stewart O'nan

Emily, Alone by Stewart O'Nan

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This book - the 12th of a series - on a woman of 70 years widower, armored in her house of Pittsburgh, her life is no longer an urgent or necessary company. "Funny equal parts and sad, it's a novel that sounds so true about the struggle to put your life together after losing a loved one.

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The Club Joy of luck By Amy Tan

The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan

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This tale of four Chinese immigrant mothers and their daughters are wonderfully universal, thus summarizing the struggle of aging parents to remain relevant in the lives of their children. "A girl is like a young tree," says Tan. "You have to stay up and listen to your mother standing next to you. It's the only way to grow strong and right. But if you like to listen to other people, you will become twisted and weak. You will fall on the ground with The first strong wind. And then you will be like a weed, grow wild in any direction, run along the ground until someone pulls you up and lifts you. "

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I still have it ... I do not remember where I put it By Jenna McCarthy

I've Still Got It.. .I Just Can't Remember Where I Put It by Jenna McCarthy

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The comedian and oldPlayboy The model written beautifully age with a spouse and comfort and security that come with that. "You have someone who will come out and tell you if you have broccoli in your teeth," she says. "Someone who liesce you and will tell you that you do not need a face lift and that he can see the triceps muscles you work with diligence to discover, someone who saw you naked at Many occasions without laughing or laughing or screaming or running shouting in the next room. "

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The Red Hat ClubBy Haywood Smith

The Red Hat Club

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Five women who have been the best friends since high school continue to meet every month (even 30 years later), wearing red hats and the violets of the Atlanta chapter of the ladies who eat. Women support each other through difficult marriages - there are business and human beings, and even abusive husbands - and prove that some friendships become stronger with age.

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I see you made an effort By Annabelle Gurwitch

I See You Made an Effort: Compliments, Indignities, and Survival Stories from the Edge of 50

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If David Sedaris was a woman approaching her 50th birthday, and he was not all that is happy with that, this book was what he wrote.

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Twenty years after by Alexandre Dumas

Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas

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Have you ever wondered what happened to the Three Musketeers when they reached the average age? This suite of 1845, written by the original author, tries to answer this timeless question: what happens when you stop being a hero and start finding a seat, because, Oy,your back is so painful, And your feet-ah, do not even go up.

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Long-lived by Helen Small

The Long Life by Helen Small

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Plato to ShakespeareKing Lear, Little examines our cultural ideas of what it means to have a good (and a long) life. She takes a fascinating look at Saul Bellow, who said that the old old old "is not a story of progress, nor a quest, nor a history of improvement, but a fall in fall the death".

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Unexpected courses By Bernardine Bishop

Unexpected Lessons in Love by Bernardine Bishop

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Is it possible to keep a lively sex life, even in your 60s as a survivor of cancer living with a colostomy? It is a novel that gives hope and humor, to those who think that age and disease could have made them irrelevant.

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A man called ove BY FREDRIK BACKMAN

A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman

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"We always think there is enough time to do things with other people. It's time to tell him things. And then something happens and then we hold there we hold words like" if "." This story of the aging curmudge is RIFE with this type of observation, which will make you look at the old men of grumpy in your neighborhood with a more friendly eye.

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A lot of candles, a lot of cake by Anna Quindlen

Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake by Anna Quindlen

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These fascinating tests cover the ups and downs of a woman's life of the end of the late medieval at the age of end of old age. "I finally recognized my body for what it is," she wrote. "A personality delivery system, designed specifically to transport my character from one place to another,

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The little old lady who broke all the rulesby Catherina Ingelman-Sunderberg

The Little Old Lady Who Broke All The Rules by Catherina Ingelman-Sunderberg

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A 79-year-old woman decides that she is tired of the tranquil life of retirement. So she starts flying banks. Seriously. All of this is part of a plan to finance new adventures of his or her circle of elderly friends, who are called retirees' society.

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How it all began by animated Penelope

How It All Began by Penelope Lively

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"Old age is an insult," the 70-year-old woman recovers from a broken hip tells her reader. "Old age is a slap in the face. He sabs a good spirit." And it is only the beginning of truth bombs in this novel infinitely relativable.

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Rabbit at rest by John Upidike

Rabbit at Rest by John Updike

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This book is a prize winner Pulitzer and the fourth and final novel of a series of Harry's life "Lapbit" Angstrom, who called "American cloud barometer". In retirement and life in Florida, the rabbit struggles with heart disease and make peace with many disappointments of life. "Life is a hill that becomes steer, the more you go up," Irving writes.

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Old disks never die by Eric Spitznagel

Old Records Never Die by Eric Spitznagel

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This memoi by aBetter lifeThe contributor takes a hilarious look at how we try to slow down the aging process by hanging in the past. Spitznagel, realizing that he is now of middle age, decides to follow all the vinyl albums of his youth; not just copies, but theexactRecords, with scratches and jumps that he remembers and the LP sleeves covered in his familiar writing.

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Tenth of Decemberby George Saunders

Tenth of December by George Saunders

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This collection of short stories, by one of the best living writers, full of anxious grapping characters with the emotional weight of the age. As Saunders writes, "Dad said, trust your mind, Rob. If it feels [bad] but who wrote on this one who says happy birthday and a whitish candle, what is it is?"

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Dombey and son by Charles Dickens

Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens

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So many clever observations on the aging of Dickens' seventh novel, particularly involving the Solomon Gills character, the older owner of a nautical instrument store. "I am an old-fashioned man in an old store," he says, "in a street that is not the same thing I remember that. I fell behind time and I am Too old to catch it again. "

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Norwegian Forest by Hariuki Murakami

Norwegian Wood

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A 37-year-old businessman hears the song of the Beatles "Norwegian Wood" and is postponed to his university days, in 1960s Tokyo, when life seemed so much simpler and full of goal. "Memory is a fun thing," writes Murakami. "When I was in the stage, I practically paid it. I have never stopped thinking about it as something that would make a lasting impression, certainly never imagined that eighteen years later, I will remember This in details. "

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Continue to move: and other tips and truths about aging by Dick Van Dyke

Keep Moving: And Other Tips and Truths About Aging

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The television and film icon written on how he lived at 90 years and always has the energy and enthusiasm of a 20-year-old child. "All that leveling and denial do not make you look younger unique," he writes. "My advice? Let the affiliated outside and wrinkles; change what is inside."

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Come in eighty: poems by May Sarton

Coming into Eighty: Poems

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The poet and the acclaimed novelist celebrated his 80th year of life with this collection, in which she explains: "I am a stranger in the country of old age and I tried to learn his tongue."

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Tira Lirra at the edge of the river by Jessica Anderson

Tirra Lirra by the River: A Novel

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Published first in 1978, this award-winning novel follows a 70-year-old woman who comes home at her little town's house, after a life trying to escape and discovering that the past is not exactly like her remembers it.

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You are only old once!: A book for obsolete childrenby Dr. Seuss

You're Only Old Once!: A Book for Obsolete Children

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Like Dr Seuuss introduced us to the wonders of the imagination in our childhood, he gives us a hilarious warning about what to expect from old age, when we are trailed by doctor for medical tests that never seem to be to end. What in the world is a repair of readjustment of spleen and silencer? It may seem like a joke, but the more you get to your last years, the less fantastic and fictitious. And for help on your next birthday (s),Fly the secret tour of Pierce Brosnan for aging graciously.

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