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Author Kidder, Tracy.

Title Old friends / Tracy Kidder.

Imprint Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1993.

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  305.26 KIDDER    Check Shelf
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Non Fiction  305.26 KIDDER    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  305.26 K538    Check Shelf
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  305.260973 K538.8    Check Shelf
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - Adult Department  305.26 KID    Check Shelf
 Granby, Main Library - Adult  305.2609 KID    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  305.26 KIDDER    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  305.26 K53    Check Shelf
 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  305.26 KID    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  305.26 K46O    Check Shelf
Description 352 pages ; 24 cm
Book tlcgt
Note "A Richard Todd book."
"This is a work of nonfiction. I have changed some names. The following are pseudonyms: Clara, Dan, Fleur, Martha, and Norman"--Title page verso.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 352).
Performer Overholtzer, Robert--book design.
Summary Two old men in a little room. Together they represent some one hundred and sixty years of memory, of hope and achievement and sorrow - of life. They are residents of Linda Manor, a nursing home. What will become of them now? Once again, in the humble materials of daily life, Tracy Kidder - the author of House and Among Schoolchildren - has discovered a story of breathtaking intensity and depth. Old Friends introduces us to Lou Freed and Joe Torchio, strangers thrust together as roommates. They discover, as Kidder writes, that the problem of Linda Manor is "the universal problem of separateness," and we watch as, movingly, they set about solving it, with camaraderie and friendship, and ultimately love. Tracy Kidder has won the Pulitzer Prize and countless other awards for his best-selling portraits of American life. Now he confronts his greatest theme in this close-in study of old age. With the exactitude and the rich human sympathies for which he has become famous, Kidder opens up this world to us as if it were a wondrous new country - a country that turns out to be very like one's native land. Old Friends takes place almost entirely in Linda Manor, and its residents become urgently alive - struggling still with their circumstances, their pasts, and the challenge of living a moral life. For all its unflinching reportage, Old Friends is laced with comedy, sometimes with gentle wit, sometimes with farce. In the end, it reminds us of the great continuities, of the possibilities for renewal in the face of mortality, of the survival to the very end of all that is truly essential about life. This is Tracy Kidder's most affecting, and most important, book to date.
Subject Older people -- United States -- Case studies.
Older people -- United States -- Psychology -- Case studies.
Nursing homes -- United States -- Case studies.
Nursing homes -- Psychology.
Nursing homes. (OCoLC)fst01041949
Older people. (OCoLC)fst01199093
Older people -- Psychology. (OCoLC)fst01199124
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Elderly -- Case studies.
Elderly -- Psychology -- Case studies.
Nursing homes.
Friendship.
Older people -- psychology -- United States -- Case Reports.
Homes for the Aged -- United States -- Case Reports.
Genre/Form Case Reports.
Case studies. (OCoLC)fst01423765
Case studies.
Other Form: Online version: Kidder, Tracy. Old friends. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1993 (OCoLC)624440890
ISBN 0395593034 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780395593035 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780395710883
039571088X
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