This is a story of the agoldena age of seniors, as seen through the eyes of a precocious seven-year-old girl. Davi meets the elderly people living in her grandparentas condominium complex, many of whom are suffering from infirmities she has never encountered before, and some who are simply acrackpots, a as her grandfather, Paul, describes them. There are the ahata ladies in the pool, the cantankerous Mr. Dalton, a ninety-year-old artist, a nearly blind golfer, and many more. However, she interacts with them impartially, and soon her loquacity, humor, and simplicity charm even the most disheartened among them. Davias initial response to her grandfatheras Alzheimeras disease is fright and bewilderment but quickly turns to caring and beneficial support for him, his wife, and Davias mother, Paula, who also begins to see these elders in a different light as she watches her daughteras relationship with them.
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