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Susie Kaufman

memory, aging in amazement, the inner life

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  • Susie Kaufman

    Retired hospice chaplain and archivist, Susie Kaufman, is the author of Twilight Time: Aging in Amazement. Her focus has always been on lifting up people's stories and seeing them in the context of the larger story that embraces all of us.

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