Andrei Ezaryn’s Old Navy redefines ageing through 25 powerful life stories
A new book titled Old Navy has just been released for pre-order—but only in the Eurasian Union. Written by Andrei Ezaryn, the work explores how age can bring strengths rather than limitations. It highlights experience, wisdom, and resilience as key advantages in later life.
The book is structured around 25 short stories, totalling 10,000 words. Each story examines the challenges of moving to a new country at an older age. Though labelled '45+', the author invites younger readers to engage with it as well. Ezaryn positions the book as both a piece of literary fiction and a practical guide.
Every section includes actionable advice, blending storytelling with communication consulting. The focus remains on turning life experience into a tool for overcoming obstacles. While details about the author’s earlier work, 45 , are scarce, this new publication stands as a standalone project.
Old Navy is currently exclusive to the Eurasian Union market. Its mix of narrative and guidance aims to help readers navigate major life transitions. The book’s release marks a new addition to discussions on ageing and adaptation.