Key Life Lessons Learned in the Later Years
Are you a mom who has to find true grit to keep up with your busy family? A woman whose body upends itself due to menopause? Is experiencing empty-nest-syndrome? A new grandmother who can’t believe the new love you’re feeling? A woman who forgot what sitting “Indian style” meant and who can’t get off the floor after sitting Indian style? Or, are you possibly an absolutely broken Nana because your grown child has gone “no contact” and won’t let you see your grandchildren? Take heart, this book will be a helpful read.
Women in their senior years will be uplifted, encouraged, and inspired by this strikingly ordinary, American mother-turned-grandmother who learned the kind of lessons that bring one closer to God. Let her personal stories be your crystal ball to the senior years; support you like a wise grandmother long passed, and most certainly, let her be your understanding friend.

Debra Dingman’s passion for writing was sparked by winning an eighth-grade essay contest about America’s future—which was seen through her rose-colored glasses—and she hasn’t stopped writing since.

Feeling worn, unseen, or broken as a mom or Nana? This memoir offers faith, wisdom, and companionship for women navigating aging, loss, love, and renewal.