This is a humorous look at more than a dozen senior citizens who meet each day at their local coffee shop to discuss current events and anything they can find to make fun of -- especially themselves. In a lighthearted manner these men tell each other lies, trade insults, and consider such vital issues as the latest cure for insomnia.
With his slightly skewed, irreverent style, Mr. Cordova, who is near retirement himself, describes in Coffee at JJ’s the various foibles and frustrations of this band of rambunctious retirees.
After joining them, the author soon found himself writing down their more outrageous stories and misadventures. The result is a 220-page romp, "Coffee at JJ’s." It is an enjoyable read for any senior citizen who can identify with growing up in the 1940's, '50s and '60s.
Chapter titles include: In the Beginning There Was Coffee; Lottery Fraud; Group Therapy for Flatliners; Romero and the Dead Girl; Lorenzo Catches a Possum; Carlos's Judy-Doll; Frank Glows in the Dark; and What Do You Guys Talk About? —Altogether there are 22 chapters.
"Coffee at JJ's" gently pokes fun at the trials and tribulations of a group of older friends who insist on remaining young at heart as they enjoy their retirement years.
Coffee at JJ's: Solving the World's Problems, One Donut at a Time
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Book Details
Author(s)Charles Cordova
PublisherWolf House Press
ISBN / ASINB004O4BZZC
ISBN-13978B004O4BZZ4
Sales Rank2,130,442
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸