Joyce Harries's delightful collection of memoirs, fiction, essays, recipes and poems will dare you to laugh, cry and face head-on the small triumphs and larger tragedies of everyday life:
* I've Decided How I Want My 105th Birthday Celebrated If Cost Is No Object
* It All Worked Out for the Best
* What Mothers Don’t Know
* Footprints on the Wall
* Vineyard Dreams on a Summer Night
* Sixty-nine-Year-Old Me Talking to My Body
* My Fabulous Fantasy Meal
* Stampede Cattle Station
* Romance at Windsor
* Coming Home.
From Joyce's vignettes of her childhood in the 1930s to the struggles and happiness of being a young mother to the heartache of widowhood, this wise and gentle collection will inspire readers to view their lives with reverence and hope.