An Anthology of Essays Written by Women in their Sixties Sharing their Truths, Triumphs and Transitions
by Georgina O'Hara Callan
For the first time in decades women in their sixties may finally have time for themselves, time to contemplate the past, ponder the present and plan for the future. Every woman's journey through the decade of her sixties is different. In this book, you'll read about women from diverse backgrounds who are navigating their sixties. Openly, honestly, and with great courage, they share the truths, triumphs and transitions they have experienced throughout the decade. Reading about the lives of others, often helps us learn more about ourselves and our own lives. Women in their sixties are no longer young but not quite old and their perceptions of life are very different from those of their mothers. It's a time to celebrate and enjoy.
Writing about women in their sixties
Georgina O'Hara Callan writes about culture and social history, notably Thames & Hudson's Dictionary of Fashion Design and Designers. She has written about the culture of nurture--infancy through the centuries--and the history of marriage. Sixty and Speaking Up is her fifth book. A native of the UK, she now lives in Texas.