Sue Petrovski is a retired educator in her mid-80s who lives in an independent senior community with her husband of sixty-one years in Colorado. She is the author of the books A Return Journey: Hope and Strength in the Aftermath of Alzheimer's (Purdue University Press, 2003) and Wild Apples: Reflections of a Thoughtful Life (Outskirts Press, 2010). She holds a bachelor of arts degree in history from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, and a master's degree in secondary/adult education from the University of Colorado.
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"Sue Matthews Petrovski's, Shelved, A Memoir of Aging in America is a must-read for older people "sideswiped by age" and considering a life-changing transition from their established homes into independent or assisted living. A valuable short read (165 pages) for adult children who want to be informed supporters in their parents' transition. Shelved provides an important perspective for administrators, directors and activity personnel in independent and assisted living who are committed to making lives better for their residents."--Brenda Avadian, M.A., www.thecaregiversvoice.com (04/10/2018)