The Woman's Guide to Second Adulthood: Inventing the Rest of Our Lives

The Woman's Guide to Second Adulthood: Inventing the Rest of Our Lives

by SuzanneBraunLevine (Author)

Synopsis

Second Adulthood is a new stage of life for women. The first generation of socially emancipated women have reached an important frontier; they have fulfilled all their roles - daughter, wife, mother, career woman. Yet with longer life expectancy and better health they have no intention in retiring from the world. At the same time these women are experiencing an often bewildering array of physical readjustments: their brains experience a growth very similar to that in adolescence, they enter menopause, their sexual and emotional rhythms change. Such momentous challenges raise three crucial questions that each woman must answer for herself: What matters? What works? What's next? Drawing on interviews, cutting-edge science, up-to-date trend analysis and her own struggles, Levine explores all the issues second-adulthood women confront and offers countless stories of how others have answered those three big questions. The Woman's Guide to Second Adulthood is the handbook and companion for every woman entering these uncharted waters. Full of information, humor and wisdom, this is a truly inspiring book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 07 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 0747576327
ISBN 13: 9780747576327
Book Overview: This book will appeal to every woman between 45 and 60: the prime book reading audience Will get huge media attention: Levine will be appearing on Oprah to talk about her book Author extremely well known in America. She is a former editor of Ms. magazine, has appeared on Oprah and The Today Show

Media Reviews
'Nothing could be more overdue, needed and filled with hope than a vision for this last and most productive third of life.' Gloria Steinem 'Levine made me understand why I always envied older women...it just gets better - more outrageous, more radical, more passionate, less fraught, wiser, deeper and kinder.No grudges, no waiting, no bleeding, no apologies.' Eve Ensler 'I found so many resonances with my own experiences...will have a huge impact and will clarify so many things for so many women.' Carol Gilligan
Author Bio
Suzanne Braun Levine is a journalist and a recognized authority on women, media matters, and family issues. She was editor of Ms. magazine from its founding in 1972 until 1989 and is currently a contributing editor of More magazine. She is the author of Father Courage, a book about contemporary parenting, and lives in New York.