Who wants to be young, when the powers of age are so significant? That's one of the compelling questions asked by Harriet Rubin, author of the new book, Mona Lisa Stratagem, The Art of Women, Age and Power. Written "for every woman over forty-five and every young woman who wants to get a jump on her future..." Rubin presents ten tactics to use to help ensure a successful midlife and beyond. The international best-selling author of The Princessa: Machiavelli for Women founded the Doubleday business imprint, Currency. She is a media consultant and serves on USA Today's Board of Contributors. Blog |
DC area authors Joyce Kramer, Renee Fischer and Jean Peelen individually share their candid personal experiences about the challenges of aging in Invisible No More: The Secret Lives of Women Over 50. "For these three brave women, life began at 50 years of age when they made a decision to be honest about themselves. Thankfully, they have shared their stories with us," wrote the late Betty Friedan, renowned feminist and author of The Feminine Mystique. Co-author and Boomer Renee Fischer talked with me about how she and her friends came to write Invisible No More and the lessons they learned as they made the journey to age fifty. |
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