The Living Haven, peaceful retirement village filed with new fresh flowers on the tables, music in the halls, too soft, and smiling staff.
The twist remains, something quite different is seen otherwise. This is no sleepy retreat. It is where pudding heists will cause midnight stake-outs, scooters will be racing cars and friends made in riots and jokes.
In the perspective of Margaret, an intelligent newcomer, we observe how the daily routines become chaotic experiences. Daring heists of puddies - to the all-out scooter scuffle, the Haven can show you that being old does not mean being silent, it means being old and living loudly.
Clara Moon is a writer and humorist who writes infectiously and sincerely about the realities of life with a sense of humor and with the darkness of the world. She was brought up in a small Midwestern town where family feuds, local gossip and local legends kept her imagination going. Being a journalist by her nature, Clara learned to have a good sense of detail and appreciate the absurdity that can be found in the daily life. In her work, she frequently covers the crossroad of comedy and tragedy and demonstrates that humor is possible even during the darkest times.
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