Aging Gracelessly is a witty, heartfelt reflection on aging, memory, and the everyday treasures of life. From childhood games on the streets of New York to the oddities of saving keepsakes "worth a lot someday," these pages capture the humor, nostalgia, and unvarnished truth of growing older. With sharp storytelling and wry self-awareness, Dennis Piervicenti recalls long-forgotten words like fins and salugi, the thrill of Spaldeen ball games, and the bittersweet comedy of cinematic amnesia. His voice is warm, honest, and deeply relatable-reminding us that aging is less about loss and more about discovering new ways to laugh at ourselves. Readers out there will find not just stories, but memories that echo their own-and once they start, they won't want to stop.