Is aging truly terrible? Our youth-obsessed culture might suggest so, but this anthology challenges that notion. Selected as a finalist for the 2006 Independent Publisher Book Awards, it offers a refreshing perspective on growing older, celebrating the vitality of women over fifty. The collection features 42 authors who share memoirs, stories, and poems that highlight adventures, loss, romance, and newfound confidence. In the introduction, Margaret Karmazin and Janet Amalia Weinberg discuss a liberating change akin to the movements of the 1960s and 70s, emphasizing respect for older individuals and the promise of a more balanced culture. The contributors illustrate that life after middle age is not a decline but a time of growth enriched by experience. Elayne Clift reflects on the joy of laid-back living, while Marsha Dubrow embraces her gray hair as a badge of courage, celebrating sisterhood among older women. Melissa Lugo humorously expresses the desire to live fully at 90, defying stereotypes of senility. Joan Kip discusses the freedom and tenderness found in her relationship with Seth, emphasizing the beauty of connection at any age. This anthology counters negative stereotypes and offers empowering views of women over fifty, providing a hopeful voice for anyone facing the future.
Janet Amalia Weinberg Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
