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WHY EMBRACE AN ATTITUDE OF INCLINE?For the first time in history we are not only living longer, everyone has an…
In this poignant memoir, the New York Times bestselling author of The Story of Arthur Truluv recounts her experiences caring for her aging parents in their final years. “Both highly personal and universally applicable… I’ll Be Seeing You moved me” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Wally Lamb).
Women today are facing so much uncertainty–about life and the future. The need to pivot is stronger than ever, but…
A must-have New York Times bestseller! This science-based exercise program is designed to help you slow down aging with workouts that heal your body, starting at the cellular level. With over 300 five-star reviews on Amazon.
Get some real life lessons from a psychologist’s perspective. Inspiring and uplifting, these 40 personal essays offer wisdom and guidance — with a healthy dose of humor!
This New York Times bestseller offers a “vast and penetrating analysis” (Booklist) of how, at a time when lifespans are longer than ever, growing old is viewed with disdain by society. “An examination of aging and the human condition” that is “empathetic, probing, and often emotionally moving” (Kirkus Reviews).
Gain a rich new perspective on the later years of life. This joyful collection of true stories and essays on aging is “a helpful, uplifting work for readers handling the challenges of growing older” (Kirkus Reviews).
While writing a book about longevity, Judy met 100-year-old Lucille — and the two struck up a powerful friendship. In this “alternately witty and touching” read (Kirkus Reviews), Judy shares the wisdom and important life lessons she learned from the spirited centenarian before her passing.
This New York Times bestseller explores the challenges of aging — and how responding with resilience can help you grow and enjoy a wise, blissful life. “Positive, affirming… Will inspire and guide women” (Booklist).
Journalist Jo Giese never wanted to be like her mother, Babe… but as Jo reflects on the lessons Babe taught her, she relishes her old-fashioned wisdom. A heartfelt memoir about the bond between mothers and daughters, “this engaging tribute should ring a bittersweet bell” (Kirkus Reviews).