The ABCs of Retirement: How to Not Work and Love It

Description

189 pages
$12.95
ISBN 1-894345-49-5
DDC C818'.5402

Publisher

Year

2002

Contributor

Reviewed by Ted Thring

Ted Thring is a book reviewer for the Queen’s University radio
station.

Review

This handbook for new and prospective retirees is arranged
alphabetically from “Absurd” to “ZZZ.” The author offers hints
and suggestions—many of them humorous—for anyone facing retirement,
covering everything from its pleasures to its pitfalls. It offers little
in the way of help for someone who has been retired for a long time.

Author Terry Chamberlain is a retired teacher and farmer who lives in
rural Saskatchewan. He is also a well-known columnist whose work has
been featured in the Saskatoon Sunday Sun and the Moose Jaw
Times-Herald, and the author of The ABCs of Farming (1999).

Citation

Chamberlain, Terry., “The ABCs of Retirement: How to Not Work and Love It,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 22, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/10172.