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The Last Gift of Time: Life Beyond Sixty - Carolyn G. Heilbrun
The Last Gift of Time: Life Beyond Sixty
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As a young woman, Carolyn Heilbrun made a resolution not to live past "three score years and ten." Taking her own life at the age of seventy, she reasoned, would lend clean closure to a life well lived, and would keep her from the many tragedies of aging--becoming a burden to her children,... show more
As a young woman, Carolyn Heilbrun made a resolution not to live past "three score years and ten." Taking her own life at the age of seventy, she reasoned, would lend clean closure to a life well lived, and would keep her from the many tragedies of aging--becoming a burden to her children, witnessing the deterioration of her body, falling prey to a crippling disease. But on the advent of her seventieth birthday, she looked back on the past ten years and found, to her surprise, that her sixties had been the happiest decade of all: after fifty years, her marriage had matured into a happy balance of companionship and respect for solitude; she had developed deep friendships with her grown children and a small circle of peers; she had mastered a highly successful career as a scholar and writer. In the poignant, essayistic writing that best showcases her elegant talent and provocative mind, Carolyn Heilbrun celebrates the many pleasures of a mature life.Filled with wisdom, knowledge, wry humor, and literary allusion, The Last Gift of Time is a moving book for all women invested in the pursuit of leading a woman's life to its fullest capacity.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780385313254 (038531325X)
ASIN: 038531325X
Publisher: The Dial Press
Pages no: 225
Edition language: English
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Sally Ember, Ed.D.
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4.0 The Last Gift of Time: Life Beyond Sixty
I found out a few weeks ago that Dr. Heilbrun committed suicide 10 years ago, a few years after this came out (in her 70s). I haven't been able to pick up the book to read more since. Others know this?
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