
The residents and the staff are quirky and capable of outlandish behavior. I particularly liked the Epigraph with its warning "No old fogies allowed!" and its description of The Grim Reaper as a freeloade This is a laugh out loud book that provides very funny glimpses of the daily happenings in a home for persons of advanced years. The canine, Holy Moses, is a significant nuisance in terms of his bodily functions, but he makes the home a stimulating and interesting place for staff and residents.

This is a laugh out loud book that provides very funny glimpses of the daily happenings in a home for persons of advanced years. Wrong! Their actions speak so much louder then words.more You might think that because you don't actually get much of a description of the characters that the won't feel real.
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They will go down kicking and screaming plus taking a few with them along the way. It covers all the human foibles from jealousy to love and shows you the life the residents live.

The death of a much loved resident but it is so much more. From antics such as food fights (started nylon the chef) to the power struggles bought on by a new resident. Even Holy Moses the adopted dog is as mad as a hatter. And I'm not just talking about the residents.
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It gives you a wonderful feel of the atmosphere in a retirement home full of quirky, zany characters. The death of a much loved residen What a fun read - just shows we are the age we feel not areĪ wonderful read done in letters, bulletins and notices.

What a fun read - just shows we are the age we feel not are A wonderful read done in letters, bulletins and notices. In another thirty-five years or so, this is the kind of place I’d choose for my last stop (although I'd stay out of the beauty salon.). The place is full of activity, odd characters, and a wacky sense of community. By the last half of the book, I could hardly wait to find out how Cassandra’s music was progressing, if Ernie ever got up the courage to speak, or most importantly, if Holy Moses and Violet ever found love.

Then a character would appear again with a little more information, and soon it became clear that there were several stories going on, all intertwined, at The Last Stop, and the newsletter served to pull it altogether. The assorted monologues and newsletters were all funny but disconnected, and at first I couldn't detect any real story. By the last half of the book, I could hardly wait to find out how Cassandra’s music was progress It took me a little while to get into the flow of The Last Stop. It took me a little while to get into the flow of The Last Stop.
