Love and Share

Love and Share
Author: Teresa Hsu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011
Genre: Centenarians
ISBN: 9789810704940

Celebrate 100

Celebrate 100
Author: Steve Franklin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118525647

A thoroughly enthralling book that proves the truth of the adage, "with age comes wisdom" Based on video recorded interviews and extensive surveys of more than 500 Centenarians, this unforgettable book brings you into a world few human beings have ever known. What must it be like to have lived an entire century—and not just any century, but one of the most fertile, productive, cataclysmic, revolutionary hundred-year periods in the history of the human race? Imagine having navigated all of life's personal milestones against the backdrop of the Jazz Age, the Great Depression, two World Wars, the Space Age, the Digital Age, and 9/11; what stories you would have to tell! In their own words, and with no small measure of good humor, these remarkable men and women tell their stories and share their insights on life, business, making it and losing it, great sorrow and joy—and having lived to tell the tale. Distills the wisdom and wit of 500 centenarians into six sections covering the passage of time, career, money, time management, secrets of longevity, and capturing and sharing wisdom Full of timeless advice, like "Money cannot make you, but it can break you," with anecdotes about savings, debt, and investing for the long-run—the really, really long run Based on over 500 taped interviews and extensive questionnaire surveys developed and conducted by noted experts Steve Franklin and Lynn Peters Adler

If I Live to Be 100

If I Live to Be 100
Author: Neenah Ellis
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1400051428

Based on a series of interviews with American centenarians for NPR's series "100 Years of Stories," this oral history of the twentieth century shares the seniors' thoughts on life, positive thinking, love, and living for the moment. Reprint. 50,000 first printing.

The Centenarian

The Centenarian
Author: William Michael Cuccia
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-01-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1524654728

Andrew Joseph Clarke is a contemporary centenarian. He is the son of English immigrants James and Sarah Clarke and was born in the midst of the catastrophic 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. He sojourns over a hundred years of life, bringing cataclysmic change to a historic period of American history. From decade to decade, Andrew finds that life only has meaning when trusting God to bring hope and purpose to devastating situations. The Centenarian speaks to every person who is searching for purpose and meaning in life. These memoirs challenge the reader to look inward and deal with loss, the value of meaningful relationships, and the aging process. This historically accurate account brings hope to every reader who is willing to feel the pain and heartache of Mr. Clarke, the centenarian who finds joy and fulfillment at every turn in his lifelong journey. The Centenarian will make you laugh and cry. Hope and joy will fill your spirit as you journey with the centenarian.

Secrets of the Centenarians

Secrets of the Centenarians
Author: John Withington
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780238835

In October 1995, a blind, deaf, French grandmother broke a world record. Jeanne Calment became, so far as we know, the oldest human being who has ever lived when she reached the age of 120 years and 238 days. She went on to survive for nearly three more years—dying in 1997 at 122 years and 164 days. On the long journey to her record-breaking age, Madame Calment acquired more and more company. The United States today has more centenarians than any other country, and they are the fastest-growing section of the population, with at least fourteen times as many centenarians as there were sixty years ago. Secrets of the Centenarians delves into the intriguing background of this incredible increase. In the book, John Withington explores the factors that determine who among us will reach one hundred and who will not. Is it determined by lifestyle or by genetics or by geography? Why do women outnumber men so heavily among centenarians? What kind of life can you expect if you reach one hundred? Is surviving that long a blessing or a curse? Withington answers these questions and more, along the way telling stories of celebrity centenarians like the comedians Bob Hope and George Burns, songwriter Irving Berlin, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Britain’s Queen Mother, and the scientist who invented LSD. Finally, Withington explores whether—even if the number of centenarians keeps increasing—there remains a maximum life span beyond which we cannot survive. Thoughtful, well-researched, and highly entertaining, Secrets of the Centenarians reveals some of the most intriguing secrets of growing older.

Love, Life, and Lessons Learned

Love, Life, and Lessons Learned
Author: J. L. Wertis
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-03-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736432624

Spanning a time period from the end of WWI through the Depression years and WWII, into the first quarter of the new Millennium, Harold's story is a first-person account of the challenges, joys and cultural idiosyncrasies of times gone by. They say it's the hardships of life that form our true character. Having lived through the Great Depression, Harold knew about working hard, making do and being creative during times of scarcity. His early years shaped his relationship with money and his lack of attachment to physical possessions (although he had a fascination with automobiles). The tales of his sometimes outlandish adventures reveal the character of a man who embraced life with a positive outlook and who lived life on his own terms. Having witnessed neighbors and family members lose everything during the Depression, seen the devastation of the Dust Bowl years, and witnessed the threat of evil from Hitler during WWII, he learned to embrace a future that played out one day at a time. Despite a permanent hearing loss, and poor eyesight due to childhood illness, he never expected special treatment, and in many cases, failed to acknowledge his limitations.These events shaped who he was-he faced hardship, disappointment, deception and rejection, but never lost his belief that he would overcome whatever the challenge.Indexed with fifty-eight surnames besides Thompson including: Bradham, Cunningham, Guthrie, Hodges, Maupin, Morgan, Oetting, Reed, Sebben, Smith, Spears, Weaver, and Whitaker.

Centenarians

Centenarians
Author: Belle Boone Beard
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Successful survivors speak for themselves in this exhaustive study of the lives, attitudes, and lifestyles of more than 500 centenarians. A product of the late pioneer gerontological researcher Belle Boone Beard's over forty years of teaching, study, research, and writing in the field of aging, the book extends the author's belief that centenarians have a grasp of the essence of life itself. The volume, not a statistical research report, is based on the largest collection of data on centenarians to date. The centenarians describe their characteristics, lifestyles, and personal philosophies in response to questions such as: What characteristics and daily living patterns aided their longevity? and Do centenarians have answers about survival and successful living? Separate sections address the areas of health, education, socioeconomic status, work, social life, philosophy, romance, and individuality. Beard's insights regarding the personal characteristics and principles by which centenarians live contain some unexpected findings in the areas of social relationships and social environments. This posthumously edited volume is faithful to Beard's goals, writing style, and content themes. The five-part volume begins with an introduction that contains an overview of centenarians from the point of view of the author's forty years of study. Part II describes some of the personal characteristics of centenarians' daily lives and points up important commonalities in actions, thought, and goals. Centenarians' contributions in the areas of work, family, and community are presented in Part III, which highlights their imagination, work ethic, and persistent romantic feeling about all of life. The focus of Part IV is on the relationship between personal growth achievements and national history. The last part reports on the study's findings and suggests further research implications. The appendices contribute documentation, fifteen short stories by or about centenarians, and a form for contacting the Belle Boone Beard Gerontology Center. Excellent supplemental reading for courses in Interdisciplinary Gerontology, Sociology of Aging, Psychology of Aging, and Demographics, this volume will also be of interest to any reader who wishes to learn about the correlates of extreme longevity.