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Susan continues wrestling with aging and the single life in Wine and Cereal, Volume Three. She survives ziplining in Alaska, faces Armageddon on a plane, and foolishly adopts a puppy, all with the aid of family, friends, and a glass or two of wine. Continuing her adventures from Volumes One and Two, Susan wields laughter as her sword and shield on the battlefield of aging. Struggling with impudent (and incredibly fast) grandchildren, she evacuates turtles ahead of a wildfire and wades into the humiliating world of cosmetic procedures. She survives a storm-tossed fishing boat in Alaska and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Susan continues wrestling with aging and the single life in Wine and Cereal, Volume Three. She survives ziplining in Alaska, faces Armageddon on a plane, and foolishly adopts a puppy, all with the aid of family, friends, and a glass or two of wine. Continuing her adventures from Volumes One and Two, Susan wields laughter as her sword and shield on the battlefield of aging. Struggling with impudent (and incredibly fast) grandchildren, she evacuates turtles ahead of a wildfire and wades into the humiliating world of cosmetic procedures. She survives a storm-tossed fishing boat in Alaska and frets as her grandchildren discover electronics. Continue sharing laughter and a glass or two of wine with Susan in Wine and Cereal: An Irreverent Look at Sixtyish and Single, Volume Three.
Autorenporträt
After forty-two years of marriage, Susan's husband suddenly developed the annoying habit of dating, and she found herself single. She turned to wine, family, wine, friends, wine, and her writing.While raising her family, Susan reported and freelanced for newspapers in Colorado, edited business publications, and contributed essays and articles to magazines. As grandchildren began appearing, she wanted to focus on being Nana, but life had other plans. Instead, stumbling through the first months of being abruptly single, Susan saw that life required cushioning if she was going to thrive. Humor smoothed out those rough edges. Susan now lives her best life chronicling her foibles and those of her sons, friends, grandchildren, and dogs. She also enjoys a glass or two of good wine.