A gripping tale that defies age and demands justice.

Author Joyce Henricks unveils a riveting novel, Aged to Perfection, a compelling story that explores the difficulties of aging, family dynamics, and the pursuit of justice. This emotionally charged story takes readers on a journey through the life of recently widowed Hannah Lowenstein as she struggles with aging and navigates the complexities of a corrupt nursing home while trying to protect her vulnerable friend.

After losing her husband, Hannah Lowenstein embarks on a life-changing journey, leaving her home in New York to live with her daughter in the Midwest. This move forces Hannah to confront the realities of aging and plunges her into the heart of a crisis involving her friend and a seemingly corrupt nursing home where her friend resides.

The story explores her friend’s son’s questionable actions, leaving readers to think if he has ulterior motives or is genuinely concerned for her mother’s welfare. Is Hannah’s friend right in fearing for her life, or is she just imagining things?

Aged to Perfection is also a multi-generational tale that explores the challenges faced by her daughter, her granddaughter’s transition to womanhood, and her grandson’s gaming obsession. These interconnected stories provide a rich tapestry of family dynamics. Motivated by her desire for justice and commitment to maintaining her independence, Hannah makes a life-altering decision that will impact her family and friends, compelling Hannah to a powerful introspection of her life’s purpose.

Joyce Henricks weaves a poignant narrative reflecting the joys, struggles, and profound moments that make up life’s journey. Aged to Perfection explores aging, family, friendship, and the search for justice. This story, which demonstrates the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring bonds of family, will captivate readers. You can find Aged to Perfection on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major bookstores, and is also currently available in different formats.

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JOYCE HENRICKS
E-mail: joyce.henricks@cmich.edu
Phone: 989 400 9743