Roctogenarians Late in life debuts, comebacks, and triumphs

Mo Rocca

Book - 2024

"Eighty has been the new sixty for about twenty years now. In fact, there have always been late-in-life achievers, those who declined to go into decline just because they were eligible for social security. Journalist, humorist, and history buff Mo Rocca and coauthor Jonathan Greenberg introduce us to the people past and present who peaked when they could have been puttering--breaking out as writers, selling out concert halls, attempting to set land-speed records--and in the case of one ninety-year-old tortoise, becoming a first-time father ... In the vein of Mobituaries, Roctogenarians is a collection of entertaining and unexpected profiles of these unretired titans--some long gone (a cancer-stricken Henri Matisse, who began work on hi...s celebrated cut-outs when he could no longer paint), some [until recently] still living (the original EGOT, Rita Moreno). The amazing cast of characters also includes Mary Church Terrell, who at eighty-six helped lead sit-ins at segregated Washington, DC, lunch counters in the 1950s, and John Goodenough, who was more than good enough to score a Nobel Prize at ninety-seven for inventing the lithium-ion battery. Then there's Peter Mark Roget, who began working on his thesaurus in his twenties but completed it at ninety years old"--

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Published
New York : Simon & Schuster 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Mo Rocca (author)
Other Authors
Jonathan Greenberg (author)
Edition
First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition
Physical Description
vii, 372 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-372).
ISBN
9781668052501
  • Introduction
  • Fast-Food Legends: Colonel Sanders and Clara Peller
  • Old Money: Warren Buffett
  • Like Fine Wine: Mike Grgich (and Other Things In Your Kitchen That Have No Expiration Date)
  • Old Country: Willie Nelson
  • The Players: Estelle Getty, Rita Moreno, and Morgan Freeman
  • Old Spice: Sophia Loren
  • Playing for Herself: Ruth Slenczynska
  • Old Chestnut: Rockin Around the Christmas Tree
  • The Writers: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Frank McCourt, and Peter Mark Roget
  • The Readers
  • Old Testament: Methuselah
  • The Changemaker: Mary Church Terrell (and Other Late-in-Life Activists)
  • Old Navy: Jimmy Carter
  • Old Soldiers Never Die, They Just Reenlist: Samuel Whittemore, John L. Burns, and Yoda
  • Old Glory: "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • It Could Happen To You: Third-Act Personal Milestones
  • Marriage: Carol Channing & Harry Kullijian, Suzanne Pleshette & Tom Poston
  • Parenthood: Mr. Pickles the Tortoise and Sarah
  • Coming Out: Kenneth Felts
  • Old Yeller: Ethel Merman
  • The Widows: Madame Clicquot, Mary Delany, and Myrlie Evers-Williams
  • Old News: Mike Wallace
  • Turning Loss Into Gain: Henri Matisse, Jorge Luis Borges, and Sam & Betsey Farber
  • Old English: Judi Bench
  • Ageless Architects: Frank Lloyd Wright, I. M. Pei, and Yasmeen Lari
  • Old Town: St. Augustine, Florida
  • No Signs of Slowing Down: Ed Shadle
  • Old Ironsides: Jack LaLanne
  • A Trifecta of Horse Stories: Michael Blowen and Old Friends Retirement Home, Snowman the Show Jumper, and John Henry the Thoroughbred
  • Old Faithful: Sister Jean
  • Founding Fathers of Comedy: Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, and Norman Lear (and The Norman Lear Players)
  • Old Jokes: Eddy Goldfarb
  • Unfinished Business: Diana Nyad and Brian May
  • Old Smoky: Tootsie Tomanetz
  • It's About Time: Tyrus Wong, Carmen Herrera, and John Goodenough
  • Old-Fashioned: Ann Roth
  • Misspent Old Age: Rudy Giuliani, Phil Spector, John Tyler, and Ezra Pound
  • Old Fogey: John Fogerty
  • An Old Story: Ebenezer Scrooge
  • An Appreciation: Maria Luisa Rocca
  • Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A celebration of legends who never let old age get the best of them. In the style of Mobituaries, Rocca's 2019 encyclopedia of underappreciated greats, this book presents the stories of people who did their best work in their golden years. With assistance from Greenberg, Rocca profiles a wide range of subjects with accomplishments that are just as varied as their biographies. Among them are Harland David Sanders, who started what would become a "Kentucky-fried empire" at 66; Kenneth Felts, who virally came out of the closet at age 90; and Snowman the horse, who, at age 10, became an award-winning show jumper and was later inducted into the Show Jumping Hall of Fame. "One thing everyone in this book has in common: a belief that late life is no time to surrender," writes Rocca. While the author covers many familiar names, such as Morgan Freeman, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Carl Reiner, his definition of extraordinary goes beyond popular recognition. Rocca dedicates chapters to war veterans of advanced age and women who experience renewed vigor in widowhood. Such is the charm of Rocca's latest compilation, which demonstrates the importance of passion and resilience at all stages of life, even the latter years. It's fitting that the book ends with the fictional character Ebenezer Scrooge, whose late-in-life victory was simply becoming a better person. "In fact," writes Rocca, "you could say the whole reason Scrooge exists is to help us understand this simple, straightforward point: that it's never too late to change." It is because of reminders like this that readers of all ages and backgrounds can find inspiration in these pages, which also include the accomplishments of Rita Moreno, Frank McCourt, Henri Matisse, Brian May, and Diana Nyad. A fun collection of stories that give a heartening perspective on living life to the fullest. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.