Description
Book SynopsisDrawing on scores of personal interviews, this straightforward, yet introspective, volume of actual accounts provides a real sense of the challenges and blessings of aging. Unlike many books on the topic, IN LATER YEARS focuses particularly on older people - those in their late seventies, eighties and nineties. Interviewees thoughtfully share their joys, regrets, accomplishments and things left unfinished, while, also, considering the ways they cope with diminishing physical and mental abilities. Weaving these personal reflections and accounts together, Marshall explores questions of meaning and spirituality that, ultimately, reveal larger themes and hold up the opportunities for discovery, connection and renewal available to us in advanced age. The book, also, serves as an invaluable resource for family members and carers, suggesting ways to understand and help with the issues that arise as people grow old. Detailed appendices provide tips and a simple curriculum for gathering and facilitating group discussions.
Trade ReviewIn Later Years is a primer for aging, helping us to navigate these difficult waters with grace and purpose. —Marilyn Sewell, author of Breaking Free: Women of Spirit at Midlife and Beyond
Table of ContentsIntroduction
Part I: Aging
One: Loss
Two: Change
Three: Identity
Four: Help
Part II: Meaning
Five: Exemplars
Six: Choice
Seven: Relationship
Eight: Legacy
Part III: Spirit
Nine: Letting Go
Ten: Presence
Eleven: Mystery
Conclusion