Asking whether it is better to be forever young or grin toothlessly and authentically into old age, Daniel Klein journeys to the Greek island of Hydra to see a different side to aging, drawing on the lives of the Octogenarian Greek locals and philosophers from Epicurus to Sartre, to discover the secrets of aging happily. \'Should be a set book for all over 60\' Telegraph..
Asking whether it is better to be forever young or grin toothlessly and authentically into old age, Daniel Klein journeys to the Greek island of Hydra to see a different side to aging, drawing on the lives of the Octogenarian Greek locals and philosophers from Epicurus to Sartre, to discover the secrets of aging happily