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Secrets of Becoming a Late BloomerStaying Creative, Aware, and Involved in Midlife and Beyond
by Connie Goldman and Richard Mahler Retail Price: $14.95
Paperback,
303 pages, September 2007, Fairview Press
ISBN: 978-1-57749-170-5 Dimensions: 6 x 9 Book Description: This book contains inspiring stories of ordinary people who are active, fulfilled, and making the most of their later years. The stories are intertwined with dozens of practical tips to help bring out the late bloomer in all of us. The authors show how simple shifts in attitude and behavior can free people to enjoy their maturity. Book Review: "This book is abundant with inspiration and information for the journey of exploring what's next, whether you're 50, 60, 70, or beyond. Secrets of Becoming a Late Bloomer shares the true personal
stories of Late Bloomers who are finding new satisfactions, continuing to learn, serving others, exploring meaningful work, and telling us all that the later years are the most fulfilling of their lives."—Harry R. Moody, Director of Academic Affairs, AARP. About the Author: Connie Goldman, formerly on the staff of National Public Radio, is an award-winning radio producer, author, and public speaker. She is the author of five books, and was a recipient of the Senior Award from the American Society on Aging. Richard Mahler, a former freelance correspondent for the Los Angeles Times and National Public Radio, is an independent writer and a lecturer on stress reduction techniques.
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