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Neenah Ellis, formerly a staff producer for NPR's All Things Considered, is a freelance reporter and producer. She lives with her husband in Takoma Park, Maryland.

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e-audiobook (abridged) - nonfiction/conversations with extremely elderly, some of whom are still pretty sharp.

This book has more to do with the author's process, working through this project and adjusting her strategies and finding the best ways to get to know each person, and thinking about her own life. There are some remarkable people that she gets to talk to, but the "lessons" come from the author's processing of her experiences, rather than nuggets of wisdom spoken by the centenarians. It's interesting, but likely not what you are expecting.
At the end of the audio the NPR shows are included, so it's kind of neat to see what was broadcast after hearing about the actual interactions.
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reader1009 | 6 andere besprekingen | Jul 3, 2021 |
This was a nice book about different people who have lived to be 100 years old. It was more about the authors search to discover herself, with nice sidetrips to elderly people
 
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Dmtcer | 6 andere besprekingen | Jun 3, 2014 |
This was a nice book about different people who have lived to be 100 years old. It was more about the authors search to discover herself, with nice sidetrips to elderly people
 
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Dmtcer | 6 andere besprekingen | Jun 3, 2014 |
This is an interesting book by Neenah Ellis, in which she interviews centenarians for the NPR radio series "One Hundred Years of Stories." Neenah sought to find out more about American history by inquiring what these people witnessed in their lifetimes, but found that the interviews were not turning out as she had at first hoped. She found that the centenarians often seemed to have an agenda of their own, could not stay focused, or did not always want to give up all that they knew.

Neenah, in her interviews found herself becoming very attached to some of the centenarians that she interviewed and found herself being almost mesmerized by the interviews. She told of how she interviewed a psychologist on the subject to find out exactly what was happening during these interviews. He gives a very interesting explanation of how our brains tune into or align with the brains of those around us.

So what is the secret to living to be one hundred? In the end, there does not seem to be any one specific thing that gave these people the added benefit of living to an old age. But it seems that having a career or hobby that you love and being surrounded by people who you love, could be greatly beneficial. One interview that particularly struck me was the one in which she interviewed a couple who were both centenarians and they had been married for more than eighty years. According to the New England Centenarian Study, "the odds of a married couple both making it to one hundred are six million to one." I think it would be so cool to live that long and witness so many events in our history. I'm only half way there and have so much more to learn.
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