Keep On Keeping On – AUTOGRAPHED
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FROM NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHOR DR. MARK RUTLAND
Keep On Keeping On: How to Die Young…as Old as Possible
Every bodily ache, blurry menu, and grocery trip is a comedic adventure within a dark reality.
While reading this book, you will be able to face your aches and pains without fear of the future. Additionally, you will be able to confront the challenges of aging with a smile on your face and a laugh-out-loud handbook by your side.
“This book is not for the young,” Rutland warns with a twinkle in his eye. “Do not let them read it; they cannot bear it.”
In a world where the challenges of aging loom large, Keep On Keeping On by Mark Rutland offers a laugh-out-loud handbook on how to embrace perpetual youth. This book is not just an ode but a comedic anthem to the sublime revolt against the encroaching darkness, a celebration of the sweet rage that defies the dying of the light.
For those who have bravely stepped out from behind the impenetrable veil of comforting delusion into a new reality, Rutland’s witty narrative unfolds as a mirror to their experiences. For all of us, age is always ignored until its presence can no longer be denied.
Throughout this timeless journey, you will embark on a grand adventure to magical locations such as:
- The grocery store
- The doctor’s office
- The diner down the street
Keep On Keeping On is for those who see that the good night is just around the bend. It is a literary companion for those who understand that the dying of the light is not a poignant literary device but a day-to-day reality. The loss of the beloved delusion is presented with comedic flair, offering a severe dose of reality that is not only relatable but, with Rutland’s comedic touch, surprisingly uplifting.
FROM NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHOR DR. MARK RUTLAND
Keep On Keeping On: How to Die Young...as Old as Possible
Every bodily ache, blurry menu, and grocery trip is a comedic adventure within a dark reality.
While reading this book, you will be able to face your aches and pains without fear of the future. Additionally, you will be able to confront the challenges of aging with a smile on your face and a laugh-out-loud handbook by your side.
“This book is not for the young,” Rutland warns with a twinkle in his eye. “Do not let them read it; they cannot bear it.”
In a world where the challenges of aging loom large, Keep On Keeping On by Mark Rutland offers a laugh-out-loud handbook on how to embrace perpetual youth. This book is not just an ode but a comedic anthem to the sublime revolt against the encroaching darkness, a celebration of the sweet rage that defies the dying of the light.
For those who have bravely stepped out from behind the impenetrable veil of comforting delusion into a new reality, Rutland’s witty narrative unfolds as a mirror to their experiences. For all of us, age is always ignored until its presence can no longer be denied.
Throughout this timeless journey, you will embark on a grand adventure to magical locations such as:
- The grocery store
- The doctor’s office
- The diner down the street
Keep On Keeping On is for those who see that the good night is just around the bend. It is a literary companion for those who understand that the dying of the light is not a poignant literary device but a day-to-day reality. The loss of the beloved delusion is presented with comedic flair, offering a severe dose of reality that is not only relatable but, with Rutland’s comedic touch, surprisingly uplifting.
Additional information
Weight | 1.74 kg |
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Dimensions | 18.5 × 4.5 × 23 cm |
About Dr. Mark Rutland
Mark Rutland, PhD, is a New York Times best-selling author. He is the executive director of the National Institute of Christian Leadership and founder of Global Servants, having served previously as the pastor of a megachurch and president of two universities. Rutland and his wife, Alison, have been married and in ministry together for more than fifty years. They have three children and nine grandchildren. Through Global Servants, the Rutland’s established House of Grace in Chiang Rai, Thailand, and Kumasi, Ghana, to protect tribal girls from sex trafficking. Since 1986 House of Grace has been “saving little girls for big destinies.” Its work in West Africa, largely in remote villages, has built churches and village hygiene services in five countries.
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