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Sixty lands differently when you have a book like this sitting on the coffee table. Things To Do Now That You're 60 — published by Hachette — is a milestone activity guide built around a single, well-argued premise: six decades of accumulated experience is not a reason to slow down. It's leverage. This is the book for the woman who just wrapped up a career chapter, or the friend who's been saying for twenty years she wants to learn archery, or the person who needs something concrete on the page before they'll actually book the cruise. It reads less like a pep talk and more like a well-organized argument for doing the thing you've been quietly considering.
What separates this from the generic "60 and fabulous" shelf-filler is specificity. The activity ideas are real — disco dancing, golf, learning guitar, cruises — paired with the kind of motivational framing that doesn't condescend. The voice throughout treats 60 as a starting point, not a finish line.
As a book, Things To Do Now That You're 60 asks very little in the way of upkeep. Keep it away from prolonged direct light to prevent the spine and cover from fading — this is especially worth noting for a gift book likely to spend time displayed rather than shelved. A light cloth wipe handles dust on the cover. If gifting, a simple ribbon or a sleeve of tissue inside a bag is all it needs; the Hachette production quality means the book itself does the visual work. Store flat or upright — either works for this format. No special materials, no fragile components. It holds up.
