BOOK IS FROM A SMOKE & PET FREE ENVIRONMENT. IT IS NOT A BOOK CLUB EDITION OR AN EX LIBRARY BOOK.We will combine the shipping on multiple purchases to the same address.EXTRA INNINGS BY DORIS GRUMBACH~A MEMOIR ABOUT LIFE IN COASTAL MAINE & HER BOOKS. COPYRIGHT 1993--1ST EDITION--1ST PRINTING--ISBN 0393035417--NO INDEX--298 PAGES--NO PHOTOS--THE 8 1/2 X 5 3/4 INCH HARD COVERS HAVE LIGHT WEAR--THE CORNERS ARE NOT BUMPED--THE PAGES ARE CLEAN, CRISP AND UNMARKED--NO REMAND MARKS--NO INSCRIPTIONS--THE BOOK IS FROM A SMOKE & PET FREE ENVIRONMENT--THE DUST JACKET HAS SHELF WEAR--NOT PRICE CLIPPED--OTHERWISE NOTED A TIGHT CLEAN BOOK. WE DO NOT USE STOCK PHOTOS-WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET. OVERALL CONDITION & APPEARANCE: VERY GOOD.FROM THE INTERNET: A meandering journal of novelist Grumbach's 74th year that chronicles a final move from Washington, D.C., to the coast of Maine, and that includes brief, often charming, reflections on such diverse topics as mayflies, oxymorons, authors, and death. A follow-up to Coming into the End Zone (1991), which recounted Grumbach's ``intensely despondent'' 71st year, these month-by-month notes seek to examine whether the author's despair has lifted—and whether ``I may come upon some answers to the insistent questions of old age. Or perhaps only succeed in recording the minor thoughts and activities in the life of an aging woman.'' Grumbach begins her journal year with the publication of End Zone and ends it with a ``meditation'' on home, in particular her home in Maine, where she's found ``an interior landscape of serenity, isolation and solitude'' and has become less ``grumpy.'' In between, she offers snippets from La Rochefoucauld, Emerson, Anatole Broyard, and others; descriptions of life in Maine; accounts of her speeches, meetings, and book signings along the Maine/Washington corridor; entertaining anecdotes about the famous and not-so-famous; glimpses of family matters, centered around a daughter's cancer; a musing on love—all nuggets from which novelists craft their tales, but here unconnected and unshaped. Grumbach's work here will inevitably be compared to that of her friend May Sarton: Both are novelists removed to Maine, both are publishing journals on aging. Grumbach, however—probably because she's relatively younger, healthier, and more active than Sarton- -offers an account that's livelier, more wide-ranging, and less self-absorbed, though not much more profound. Written with polish and erudition, here are some budding insights into—but no answers to—the questions of old age.BOOK #290-68b. WE ACCEPT PAY PAL.Check out my other items!--Please read these before bidding or buying:What you see is what you get, we do not use stock photo.All items and books are from a smoke and pet free environment.We ship to all U.S addresses-all 50 states-if E Bay says we do not please let us know.The shipping calculator is not always correct-any overage on what you pay for shipping is refunded.We do not charge a handling fee. We will combine the shipping on multiple purchases to the same address.All items and books are packed securely and are mailed with a USPS tracking number.Please remember once they are in the mail we don't have any control how fast they are delivered.Please pay within 3 days.Buy with confidence from Ingrid's Antiques & Books. A professional antiques and books seller for 30+ years. We have been selling on E Bay since February 1998.All sales are final. We are just a small business and do not have funding to replace or refund a item or book. The books and items listed have very detailed description. However, if we have in anyway misrepresented an item in the description, we will work with you after the sale to complete and correct the error. If you have any concerns about the item or book you received, please contact us first. You will be treated fairly. We answer all e mails!