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Lori Stevic-Rust
Lori Stevic-Rust, PhD, is a board certified clinical health psychologist and national healthcare expert on senior services. She is a strong advocate for seniors and a sought-after national speaker and media contributor. Dr. Lori brings a great deal of enthusiasm, wit, and inspiration for... show more

Lori Stevic-Rust, PhD, is a board certified clinical health psychologist and national healthcare expert on senior services. She is a strong advocate for seniors and a sought-after national speaker and media contributor. Dr. Lori brings a great deal of enthusiasm, wit, and inspiration for understanding the psychological impact of geriatric care and other health issues. Her strong advocacy for seniors earned her the outstanding leadership award in the field of Adult Abuse, Awareness & Prevention by the Western Reserve Area on Aging. She has also been honored as a 2013 Professional Woman of Excellence by the YWCA.Above all, she is the proud granddaughter of Emily Serian, her 101 year old Nana. While Dr. Lori has co-authored three author clinical books on cardiac health and depression, her latest book, Greedy for Life: A Memoir on Aging has proven to be her most rewarding experience. When Nana turned 100 years old last year and Dr. Lori turned 50, she began to reflect on the life lessons that Nana has given her to guide her through the aging process with gratitude. Nana and Dr. Lori share a sense of humor and spirit of gratitude that is reflected in the book. They are having great fun together speaking and signing books. Nana's advice is to remain greedy for life---approach things with passion and desire and absorb those moments in your life.
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Kindle Nook Books
Kindle Nook Books rated it 12 years ago
Tell five ways the main character is like youWe aren't very much alike. We do love our families and value the time we spend together. Find one word that describes a character in your book very well. Give five reasons for your choice of words.We all struggle with new things, with change. Marriage, ...
Farm Girl Books
Farm Girl Books rated it 12 years ago
Tell in your own words how the setting of the story made it more interesting.This beautiful story should have been told by Nana. I believe she could have written this at 90 or even a 100.Using information from the book about one of the main characters, rewrote the ending of the book.This story ende...
Top o' Mornin' to Ya
Top o' Mornin' to Ya rated it 12 years ago
What did you enjoy about this book?I enjoyed the stories. They were funny, light-hearted and I could easily relate.What have you read that is similar to this book?Haven't really read anything similar. Nana's story was definitely unique.What are some of the major themes of this book?Family, life and ...
Living for Books
Living for Books rated it 12 years ago
Do any characters grow or change during the course of the novel?All the characters grew and changed. They grew up, they learned from experience.Who was your favorite character? What did you appreciate about him/her?Would have loved to meet Nana. I'm sure she would have kept me in stitches and touc...
Reviews by Nobody Important
Reviews by Nobody Important rated it 12 years ago
Content (overall theme, idea and setting) –It was all very warm and homey. Cozy, loving. Talking about where the grandparents came from.Did you find that the cover and title represented what the story was really about? How so or how not?Loved the idea, the story. This is definitely a book I will ...
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