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From Here to Everlasting    by Carla Roeder
Price: $3.95 USD. 64860 words. Published on November 23, 2010. .

More than a romance, it's a love story. Maggie Malone is a caring, competent nurse and a loyal friend. She's also unable to trust her own judgment in relationships. Will Maggie be able to heal from her past and find happiness with the help of her dearly departed Aunt Tillie? 'From Here to Everlasting' offers an inside view of how a good nursing home feels, functions, and how to find one.
The Bridge: A Seven-Stage Map To Redefine Your Life And Purpose    by Marilyn Powers
Price: $9.99 USD. 57600 words. Published by The I AM Foundation  on September 9, 2011. .

Are you at an impasse in your life, where the past no longer works for you and the future is uncertain? Do you have more questions than answers? Have you recently experienced a profound ending of a relationship, a career or a belief system? Are you questioning the meaning and purpose of your life? If you answered yes, to any of these questions, then you are empowered to make dynamic change...
Books for Boomers: Reviews & Coaching Tips    by John Agno
Price: Free! 20060 words. Published on September 30, 2011. .

Baby Boomers are aware that they are experiencing different types of life issues than the previous generation. With the oldest boomers now reaching 65 years of age in 2011, this book explores a wide range of these issues: love, marriage, friendship, hopes, happiness, encore careers, health, fitness, parenting and aging along with retirement readiness.
Baby Boomer    by Kate Everson
Price: Free! 6540 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

Growing up in the '50s in rural Ontario is a rich, learning experience. This autobiography takes you through the swinging 60s and my life as a single mom in the 70s and 80s. It's a beautiful life.
Out of the Bag: A Search for Missing Pieces    by Greg McAllister
Price: $5.99 USD. 72880 words. Published on January 16, 2012. .

We begin in the secreted, all-boys world of a Catholic seminary in the 1950s and progress through Vietnam protests, race riots, and the sexual revolution. A young would-be priest crosses his fingers during the oath of celibacy, moves to the Haight Ashbury, gets his girlfriend pregnant, and finally wakes up naked and sore in a padded cell. It's the boomer tutorial, all about change and humor.
Confessions of an Instinctively Mutinous Baby Boomer and her Parable of the Tomato Plant    by Marsha Roberts
Price: $2.99 USD. 65010 words. Published on March 3, 2012. .

"Confessions of an Instinctively Mutinous Baby Boomer and her Parable of the Tomato Plant" is the unlikely spiritual journey of a globe trotting Boomer that's as implausible as life, as magical as you'll let it be and as true as I remember.
The Nature of My Game    by Bill Marshall
Price: $2.99 USD. 97800 words. Published on March 6, 2012. .

Joseph campbell wrote: "Mythology tells us that where you stumble, there your treasure is." The Nature of My Game is about that stumble. It is a story of dark and light, depicting a psychological descent (the stumble) that precedes the ascent to psychological wholeness (the treasure). The central character is one of those rare literary characters who is both dark and light.
Making Your Difficult Move Exceptional!    by Adero C E Allison, PHD
Price: $1.99 USD. 8980 words. Published on March 8, 2012. .

This book provides help for individuals and families in transition because of age related factors. Some people work with relocation specialists or geriatric care managers. This book helps you to think of the kinds of things these professionals typically help with. Use to prepare yourself to guide the process or to DIY.
Air Force Brat    by Susan Kiernan-Lewis
Price: $2.99 USD. 20430 words. Published by San Marco Press  on March 18, 2012. .

A personal memoir of the three years spent as a child living in Europe as a military dependent during the sixties. This is a slice-of-life story of what it was like to be ten years old and living in a rural French village a scant 17 years after “the War.” A fascinating time in world history as well as my own.