MARCIA RADLER
has written another book entitled,
ANOTHER KIND OF LOVE.
This novel is about love being
ageless. Babies need it. Teens crave it. Adults complicate it.
And the elderly want it to relive it, but acting on it is another
story. Actually, acting on it is exactly what this story is about.
Henry Silverman is seventy-six years old and he needs some
“horizontal stimulation,” as he calls it. He is a member of the
Executive Dating Service, so he places an advertisement in
the service’s bimonthly bulletin with a hope and a prayer
maybe some Boca Raton fox will respond and they can
explore the possibilities.
By week’s end, Henry’s mailbox is bursting with responses
and he has his work cut out for him–maybe more than he and his stash of Viagra can handle.
And he is not the only one facing love-related challenges. Another Kind of Love is about
relationships of all kinds. It intertwines love’s humor, pathos and multi-layered realities–as
well as its dark side in the form of an ugly secret that threads the story through, writhing to
be discovered. It’s ultimate reveal is shocking and totally unexpected.
Marcia took eight years on and off to write this book!
The Homefront column is designed to inform our members where in the community
our new residents are living and other residences they may have. It also keeps up
with our present members who have stayed in the community but moved to new
dwellings.
Of course we always wish our members who are moving out of the community good
luck wherever their travels take them and our new members and established
members good luck in their new address.
MRS. ANNE STERNLICHT
bought Edna and Irv Brown’s house on Provence Drive. She
also resides in Quincy, Massachusetts.
CHRIS and BRETT HANDLER
bought Millie and Sol Selko’s home on Burgundy Drive.
They are going to be full-time residents.
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