Now that I’m in my nineties, fees to a psychiatrist may be futile and my proctologic expenses thankfully are nil. But I do have plenty of time to consider the odds and ends of my life experience—the events and issues that have shaped who I am and that have shaped the world I live in. This is a collection of brief essays and opinion pieces that I have concocted over the past decade or so that I would like to share with my family—and family includes everyone who receives this missal.
Odds & Ends is a private edition and not for sale.