I’m Worrying As Fast As I Can

I’m Worrying As Fast As I Can by Joyce Schenk, published by iUniverse in May 2009, is a collection of essays that reflect on life in the slow lane. This 136-page book, written in English, draws from Schenk’s popular weekly column, “Moseyin’ Along,” which has been featured in upstate New York newspapers for two decades. The essays cover a variety of topics, including childhood adventures, DIY furniture building, and the nuances of social interactions, all infused with a sense of humor.
Readers will find a blend of thoughtful reflections and lighthearted anecdotes throughout the book. The essays invite readers to pause and enjoy the simple pleasures of life, making it an ideal companion for casual reading. With themes centered around humor and everyday experiences, this edition offers a unique perspective on the joys of people-watching and the little adventures that come with a slower pace of life.
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Life in the slow lane is the focus of these essays, taken from the files of Moseyin’ Along, a popular weekly column that has been a staple in a group of upstate New York newspapers for twenty years. Topics range from the childhood excitement of digging to China to the adventure of building furniture from a kit, from the techniques used in greetings by hand to the joys of people watching.
Within the pages of this small, dip-into book are thoughtful pauses and humorous pieces that make for a comfortable take-along reading companion.
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