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Memoirs, Stories, and Poems About Great Older Women

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Memoirs, Stories, and Poems About Great Older Women
ByJanet Amalia Weinberg
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2005
eBook Published 27 December 2005
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203725924
Pages 318
eBook ISBN 9780203725924
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Weinberg, J.A. (2006). Still Going Strong: Memoirs, Stories, and Poems About Great Older Women (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203725924

ABSTRACT

It's terrible to get old? Life is all downhill after fifty? That's what our youth-centered culture may think but don't be duped. Selected as a finalist for 2006 Independent Publisher Book Awards, this book can change how you think about aging, even make you feel good about getting old!

“. . . a liberating change is happening, a change as momentous as the liberation movements of the 1960s and 70s. It brings respect for older people, appreciation for maturity, and the promise of a more balanced culture.”—from the Introduction by Margaret Karmazin and Janet Amalia Weinberg.

Discover a new, positive way of looking at aging with Still Going Strong: Memoirs, Stories, and Poems About Great Older Women. This exuberant, inspiring anthology celebrates the vitality of older women and shows them having adventures, facing loss, enjoying romance, and feeling more capable and confident than ever. The 42 authors included in the collection know that life after middle age is not the diminished state dreaded by our youth-centered culture, but rather, a time of growth and fulfillment, enriched by the wisdom of experience and perspective.

Get a taste of the passion, wit, and wisdom of some of these women:

From “Why Vermont” by Elayne Clift:
“It was great not to be driven by achievement. I was learning the art of laid-back living. Spending a day writing, or reading, was heavenly and I was reminded of my freedom whenever a friend said, ‘I'd give anything to be doing that!’”

From “Gray Matters” by Marsha Dubrow:
“. . . finally [I] have decided to enjoy being a gray. It links me with a powerful sisterhood, complimenting each other on our gray badge of courage. A woman with dreadlocks resembling pillars of salt approached me on the street and said, ‘You go, girlfriend. We're gray and we're proud—and gorgeous.’ We smacked high fives.”

From “Katherine Banning: Wife, Mother, Bank Robber” by Melissa Lugo:
“Crazy, you say? Well, wait till you hit 90 and realize you still want to live, that even though you're way past menopause you want another child, and that even though your breasts make tracks in the mud, you still want a lover, and that even though your hands shake, there are still things that you didn't get to do (like going to the Olympics and bringing home the gold) things you want to do, that you will do. Then, see what you're capable of. And you'll be perfectly sane. Senility, temporary insanity, it's all bull. Old folks know exactly what they're doing. One of the good parts about being an old fart is that you have a license to be loony tunes, to live the wild way you didn't have the balls for before. At 90, you see, your dignity's gone the way of dirty diapers, and your life is heading the same way fast. You have nothing to lose except the moment.”

From “A Different Woman” by Joan Kip:
“My relationship with Seth is, I tell him, my great experiment. He calls me on every one of my tightly-held protections, and his pleasure in meeting my body is matched by my own freedom to respond. Ours is a relationship with no hidden agenda, no commitments. Our occasional evenings of uncomplicated delight are the intertwining of two desires who touch down and embrace one another, knowing they will meet again, sometime, somewhere. And while sex is not absent from our meetings, it is, rather, my compelling ache to be touched and held and to touch and hold that pulls me back each time to Seth. Like the newly-born whose being depends upon the enfolding presence of a parent, those of us who are now so old, glow more warmly when we, too, may share our tenderness.”

Still Going Strong counters demeaning stereotypes of “little old ladies” by offering positive, empowering views of women over fifty. It is a hopeful voice that speaks to any woman facing her own future.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

If Love Comes to Me Again

chapter |4 pages

Wild Life

ByRuth Cash-Smith

chapter |6 pages

Amazed by the Amazon

BySylvia Topp

chapter |6 pages

The Growing Season

ByNell Coburn Medcalfe

chapter |4 pages

Coming of Age

ByElayne Clift

chapter |14 pages

Forces

BySarah Getty

chapter |4 pages

The Same Old Kiss

ByJanet Amalia Weinberg

part |2 pages

The Woman with Curious Hands

chapter |14 pages

Scary Movies Jo Ann Heydron

ByJanet Amalia Weinberg

chapter |4 pages

The Canarsie Rose Mike Lipstock

ByJanet Amalia Weinberg

part |2 pages

At Canio’s

chapter |6 pages

Nepal Through Bifocals

BySonja Johansen

chapter |8 pages

The Palace of Physical Culture

ByValerie Miner

part |2 pages

The Painter at Ninety-One

chapter |4 pages

Encounter in Milan

BySuzAnne C. Cole

chapter |6 pages

Texts

ByMary M. Brown

part |2 pages

Late Bloomer

chapter 7|6 pages

Seven Little Words

ByJune Rossbach Bingham Birge
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