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Book Synopsis: A beautifully written and elegantly wise book that takes us inside the world of centenarians and invites us to learn from them firsthand the art of living well for an exceptionally long period of time. Neenah Ellis always wanted to live to 100, and her fascination led her to interview centenarians from all over the US about what life was like at the very beginning of the century, and how things have changed over time. Ellis, a producer for National Public Radio, spent an unforgettable year traveling with her tape recorder and listening to the stories of America’s oldest men and women. She met a couple who courted by horse and sleigh in Vermont during the winter of 1918, and she spent a week with the oldest living black lesbian in America. She visited a nationally known expert on dyslexia who published a book at 96 and whose great-great-grandfather was a colonel in Washington’s army; and she met Anna Wilmot, the row-boating centenarian from New England who captured the hearts of thousands of NPR listeners with her confession that she swims in the buff only “when it’s foggy and there’s no fisherman around.” Originally conceived as an American history project, Ellis’s year of interviews became much more, a personal journey of growth and transformation. After two decades of acting as the reporter and inquisitor, Ellis finally shifted gears and was able in the process of these conversations to start really listening. Once she had put away the exigencies of her cusp-of-the-millennium life—her deadlines, the intense focus on current events, the endless e-mail and ringing phones—she began to learn the kinds of things that we do from much older people. She started to connect in her conversations with them, and to see the virtue of looking forward, as the centenarians did, not backward. They reminded her that the moment—this very moment that we’re in right now—is precious and fine. And that the true richness of life is to be found in each other—in our marriages and friendships, in the intellectual life that we share with each other, and in the ways that we become connected. Their stories add up to a course in living well, with lessons and inspiration for all of us.
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Discover the secrets to longevity and living well with 'If I Live to Be 100: Lessons from the Centenarians'. Join author Neenah Ellis on a remarkable journey as she delves into the lives of centenarians across America, unraveling their stories of love, resilience, and wisdom. This beautifully written book offers a rare glimpse into a world where time is a cherished companion, and every moment is an opportunity for growth.
Through Ellis's encounters with centenarians, you'll learn invaluable lessons that transcend generations. From tales of young love in a bygone era to the enduring spirit of lifelong learners, each story is a poignant reminder of the power of human connection and gratitude. Let their experiences ignite your passion for a fulfilled and enriched life, filled with joy and purpose.
Immerse yourself in the riveting narratives of remarkable individuals who have stood the test of time, embracing each day with enthusiasm and grace. Neenah Ellis's poignant reflections will inspire you to cherish the present moment, nurture meaningful relationships, and cultivate a mindset of appreciation for the simple joys of life. Step into the world of centenarians and embark on a transformative journey towards wellness and fulfillment.
Are you ready to unlock the secrets of longevity and learn from those who have thrived for a century? Dive into the pages of 'If I Live to Be 100: Lessons from the Centenarians' and embark on a transformative voyage of self-discovery and enlightenment. Let the wisdom of the centenarians guide you towards a life filled with purpose, joy, and lasting fulfillment.
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