New brain research is proving it: Women at midlife really do start to see the world differently. Some 37 million women now entering their fifties and sixties a unique generation are refashioning their lives, with dramatic results. They have fulfilled all the prescribed roles daughter, wife, mother, employee, but they re not ready to retire. They want to experience more. Suzanne Braun Levine gives us a fun, smart, and tremendously informative road map through the challenging and uncharted territory that lies ahead."
New brain research is proving it: Women at midlife really do start to see the world differently. Some 37 million women now entering their fifties and ...
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An inspiring guide to maximizing creativity and happiness in the second half of life Suzanne Braun Levine follows her groundbreaking Inventing the Rest of Our Lives with fresh insights, research, and practical advice on the challenges and unexpected rewards for women in their fifties, sixties, and seventies. Rich with anecdotes, this book captures the voices of women who are confronting change, renegotiating their relationships, and discovering who they are now that they are finally...
Read Suzanne Braun Levine's posts on the Penguin Blog.
An inspiring guide to maximizing creativity and happine...
Where do we find the relationships that matter in our second adulthood? Susanne Braun Levine, author of Inventing the Rest of Our Lives, anwers these questions with charming wit, experience, and intrigue in How We Love Now, with a new introduction by the author. Today, women in their fifties, sixties, and seventies are defining a totally new love narrative. Whether they are already experiencing intimacy and great sex or longing to, these women are discovering unparalleled freedom and joy. Continuing Suzanne Braun Levine s ongoing conversation with women in Second Adulthood,...
Where do we find the relationships that matter in our second adulthood? Susanne Braun Levine, author of Inventing the Rest of Our Lives, anwers...