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The Postponed Generation: Why America's Grown-Up Kids Are Growing Up Later

Susan Littwin

The Postponed Generation: Why America's Grown-Up Kids Are Growing Up Later Susan Littwin List Price: $16.95
By: William Morrow & Co
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Aging (Annual Editions)

Aging (Annual Editions) List Price: $12.95
By: Dushkin Pub Group
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Editorial Review:

This collection of public press articles were chosen because they address the most relevant and current problems in the field of aging and they present a variety of divergent views on the appropriate solutions to these problems. The well-illustrated articles are written by gerontologists, educators, researchers, and writers, and provide an effective and useful perspective on today's important topics in the study of aging.

Wearing Purple

Lydia Lewis Alexander, Marilyn Hill Harper, Otis Holloway Owens, Mildred Lucas Patterson

Wearing Purple Lydia Lewis Alexander, Marilyn Hill Harper, Otis Holloway Owens, Mildred Lucas Patterson List Price: $12.00
By: Three Rivers Press
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Total reviews: 8 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Editorial Review:

In 1989 we four friends, all living in different parts of the country, decided to form a working circle and write letters to each other to explore our thoughts and feelings about our current life experiences. We were friends holding hands through the experience of growing older, while seeking and finding the emerging possibilities of our lives. This book is a selection of those letters "about our joy, sadness, loss, fulfillment, laughter, and tears."

These four women met in 1954 at Talledega College (one of the country's forty historically black colleges) and began an enduring friendship that continues to sustain them more than forty years later. All with accomplished careers, two in long, joyful marriages, one divorced, one widowed, and each a mother (with six sons-no daughters-among them), their intimate letters discuss everything. E-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g!
By sharing their letters in a book, Lydia, Marilyn, Otis, and Mildred reassure us that we are all extraordinary, that we are all spiritual con-querors in our "ordinary" lives--with help from our friends!

Their ever-growing closeness, cultivated since their teens and early twenties, reminds us to value our friendships, whatever our age.
And, as they enjoy their late fifties, these four women not only give voice to a generation no longer young in years, but they also exuberantly redefine what it means to grow older.

Experience of Adulthood: A Profile of 26-39 Year Olds

Leslie J. Francis

Experience of Adulthood: A Profile of 26-39 Year Olds Leslie J. Francis List Price: $32.00
By: Gower Pub Co
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The Mature Woman in America: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, 1979-1982

Eleanor F. Dolan, Dorothy M. Gropp

The Mature Woman in America: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, 1979-1982 Eleanor F. Dolan, Dorothy M. Gropp List Price: $10.00
By: Natl Council on the Aging
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The Sandwich Years: When Your Kids Need Friends and Your Parents Need Parenting

Dennis L. Gibson

The Sandwich Years: When Your Kids Need Friends and Your Parents Need Parenting Dennis L. Gibson List Price: $10.99
By: Baker Pub Group
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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

A Must Read For Anyone With Aging Parents 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This book is great!!! It's full of logical and practical advice for anyone who is feeling overwhelmed by thoughts about having to care for their aging parents and still having a life at the same time. This isn't a book of instructions - the authors actually "talk" to you and share experiences that you can relate to and apply to your own situation. My own mother's aging has been of concern to me lately and I feel much better and far more prepared since I read this book.

I highly recommend it!

The 20 Something American Dream: 2A Cross-Country Quest for a Generation

Michael Lee Cohen

The 20 Something American Dream: 2A Cross-Country Quest for a Generation Michael Lee Cohen List Price: $20.00
By: Dutton Adult
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Editorial Review:

Interviews with a cross-section of men and women in their twenties--including an investment banker bent on gaining wealth, a former L.A. gang member now jobless, and a squatter in a tenement--reveal their aspirations and disappointments.

Declining to Decline: Cultural Combat and the Politics of the Midlife (Age Studies)

Margaret Morganroth Gullette

Declining to Decline: Cultural Combat and the Politics of the Midlife (Age Studies) Margaret Morganroth Gullette List Price: $15.00
By: University of Virginia Press
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Editorial Review:

Middle-aged spread, midlife crisis--just what is middle age, anyway? Unlike puberty or menopause, there are no specific biological occurrences to define it; is it when your hair starts to gray (or fall out), when supermarket checkout clerks start referring to you as "ma'am," or when you realize your favorite movie heartthrob is just a couple of years older than your kids? According to Margaret Morganroth Gullette, author of Declining to Decline, middle age is little more than a marketing ploy. In a culture such as ours in which youth is worshipped and age despised, a concept such as middle age is the catalyst for a booming business in hair dyes, exercise machines, diet powders--and hot little red sports cars.

If middle age is merely a concept, Gullette argues, then it's up to us how we choose to view it. We can buy into society's script of slow decline and loss of all that was valuable (i.e., youth, hard bodies, a taste for Pepsi-Cola) or we can see it as progress--a time when we are financially more secure, less encumbered by debt or child-raising responsibilities, and--hopefully--wiser about the ways of the world than we were in our salad days. Revising our attitudes about aging won't be easy, Gullette cautions; society is against us. Still, Declining to Decline is a refreshing wake-up call, a reminder that you're only as old as you feel.

Declining to Decline: Cultural Combat and the Politics of the Midlife (Age Studies)

Margaret Morganroth Gullette

Declining to Decline: Cultural Combat and the Politics of the Midlife (Age Studies) Margaret Morganroth Gullette List Price: $15.00
By: University of Virginia Press
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Editorial Review:

Middle-aged spread, midlife crisis--just what is middle age, anyway? Unlike puberty or menopause, there are no specific biological occurrences to define it; is it when your hair starts to gray (or fall out), when supermarket checkout clerks start referring to you as "ma'am," or when you realize your favorite movie heartthrob is just a couple of years older than your kids? According to Margaret Morganroth Gullette, author of Declining to Decline, middle age is little more than a marketing ploy. In a culture such as ours in which youth is worshipped and age despised, a concept such as middle age is the catalyst for a booming business in hair dyes, exercise machines, diet powders--and hot little red sports cars.

If middle age is merely a concept, Gullette argues, then it's up to us how we choose to view it. We can buy into society's script of slow decline and loss of all that was valuable (i.e., youth, hard bodies, a taste for Pepsi-Cola) or we can see it as progress--a time when we are financially more secure, less encumbered by debt or child-raising responsibilities, and--hopefully--wiser about the ways of the world than we were in our salad days. Revising our attitudes about aging won't be easy, Gullette cautions; society is against us. Still, Declining to Decline is a refreshing wake-up call, a reminder that you're only as old as you feel.


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