<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In memorable lines of lyrical poetry, Christine Boldt speaks as a passionate</p><p>woman who ponders love and joy and confronts suffering, aging, and death. She</p><p>reflects openly on the achingly difficult: </p><p> A woman whose very last forebear has died</p><p> Is a woman without a tether.</p><p>But mostly she affirms a passion for living: </p><p> "When was the first time you did something</p><p> for the last time?" The question stopped me cold.</p><p> Even though, in this life, with its crises</p><p> and crazies, I might be tempted to yearn</p><p> for the very last time I will do a first thing, </p><p> I am filled with greed to have another</p><p> last time, and then, again, one more.</p>
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