Mid-life: Notes From The Halfway Mark
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ISBN: 020140849X / Publisher: Da Capo Press, April 1995
A member of the baby boomer generation describes her passage into middle age and recounts her coming to terms with such issues as love affairs, divorce, family, illness, and death while struggling with depression and renewal.
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In this stunning literary debut, Elizabeth Kaye offers her wry, sometimes biting perspective on entering mid-life. She observes that baby boomers, once convinced that no one over thirty could be trusted, are now entering a stage "at which the essential question shifts from how much you can expect to how much you can endure." In Mid-life, she finally comes to terms with all the fullness of life and loss at the mid-point: love affairs, friendship, family, marriage, divorce, illnesses, death - and hope.
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