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"Splendid
Seniors: Great Lives, Great Deeds is an anthology featuring brief
biographical profiles of fifty-two people who made great and lasting
achievements after age fifty-five. From Mother Theresa to Alexander Graham
Bell, Albert Einstein, Charles de Gaulle, Pablo Picasso, Grandma Moses and
many more, Splendid Seniors offers true tales of inspirational deeds as
well as memorable quotes from each individual profiled. A source of
inspiration for seniors everywhere, and proof that greatness, creativity,
passion, and intelligence can bloom their brightest with age and
experience."
Midwest Book Review September 2007 Small Press Bookwatch
"Jack Adler's new book is great!
Splendid Seniors should be in every school library, if not on every required reading list.
It contains a lot of things I'd forgotten, as well as many new
and interesting facts about the selected "senior achievers."
It makes me want to walk up to people and say 'Did you know....?' I found this book to be informative as well as delightful -- a good gift for "juniors" and "seniors." My Dad will be getting a copy for Father's Day!"
Pam White Skyland Books
West Jefferson, NC.
"While
having a senior moment means you may have forgotten something, reading
Splendid Seniors: Great Lives, Great Deeds is the key to remembering something: the amazing accomplishments made by those over the age of 65. Written by North Hollywood author, playwright and screenwriter Jack Adler, the book recognizes 52
achievers who are recognized for their creativity, political and
scientific contributions, personal expression and community involvement.
Reading about Alexander Graham Bell, Mary Baker Eddy and
Benjamin Disraeli, whose lives were rich with purpose in their later
years, is an inspiration to all that it's never too late to pursue a
passion. As Frank Lloyd Wright said, "The longer I live,
the more beautiful life becomes."
Valley magazine
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