How to Age Gracefully: Essays About the Art of Living
By (Author) Barbara Hoffbeck Scoblic
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
16th July 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Coping with / advice about ageing
Age groups: the elderly
Paperback
256
Width 127mm, Height 178mm
168g
For readers curious about life in assisted living facilities comes a collection of essays that break stereotypes and distill vital lessons from people in later life.
A thoughtful and poignant meditation on aging and mortality, How to Age Gracefully tells the story of author Barbara Scoblics life inside an assisted living facility through essays and conversations.
When she entered an assisted living facility in Bethesda, Maryland, at age eighty-three, journalist and memoirist Scoblic wasnt expecting to find such rich subject matter. But the residents and staff surprised her with their kindness, wisdom, and sometimes wicked sense of humorand inspired her to begin taking notes on their conversations, both those she was a part of and those she overheard. The pieces in this collection, which consider grief, the occasional indignities of living in an aging body, the importance of friendship and community, and the surprising ways we can grow more creative as we grow older, are born of Scoblics observations and experiences of life in assisted living. The resulting work is essential for anyone entering the later years of lifeor anyone who intends to.
With deft strokes Barbara Scoblic shines light on conversations in the dining room, bringing to life the reality of our new home.Sheldon Krys, former Ambassador to Tehran
Barbara Scoblic has tackled what is a tough subject for most of us: old age. So, unless youre planning on a heart attack or some other way to skip your advanced years, this book may be worth your time.She has a wealth of thoughts for those of us lucky enough to be senior adults.Joy Hakim, author ofA History of Us
Barbara Scoblic has the ability to turn observations and conversations into mini short stories, complete with humor and pathos.Barbara Finkelstein, author ofTranscending Stereotypes: Discovering Japanese Culture and Education
Barbara Scoblic is a new voice who deserves to be heard. Her book,How to Age Gracefully, tells a story too often ignored: the challenges and gifts of life's later chapters. Everyone can benefit from reading this.Jay Winik, author ofAugust 1865
Barbara Hoffbeck Scoblicfound her lifelong themes in rural South Dakota, where she grew up on a small farm, the youngest of seven children. From earliest childhood, she was alert to the beauties and vagaries of the natural world; she also, however, grappled with a growing impatience to see what was beyond the farm. As a young woman, her drive to break free took her first to serve as a Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand, then travels throughout Asia, the Middle East, and Greece. Back in the States, she described her experiences in a series for theMinneapolis Star Tribune. Her first memoir,Lost Without the River, was published by She Writes Press many years later, in 2019. A longtime resident of Manhattan, Scoblic now lives in a senior independent living facility in Bethesda, Maryland.