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Creative Aging: Rethinking Retirement and Non-Retirement in a Changing World (9781594732812): Marjory Zoet Bankson: Books. “Precious and insightful … will teach you how to age consciously as well as respect your limitations and joyfully reclaim your purpose and call. A treasure. Don’t grow old without it.” —Rev. Holly W. Whitcomb, author, Seven Spiiritual Gifts of Waiting “Aimed at but by no means limited to the boomer generation, hits the right note … aging is not just about giving back, but about giving forward … offering ourselves for some larger purpose rather than simply protecting what we have.” —Fr. Tom Ryan, author, Soul Fire: Accessing Your Creativity “A great gift to everyone in the field of aging. With gentle, deep encouragement ... [it] walks readers through what has been lost, mourned, reclaimed, and points toward finding the creative call in the later years…. Strongly recommended for everyone in the third stage as well as professional and interested laypersons.” —Phoebe Girard, hospice worker; co-founder, Conscious Aging Network of New Mexico; former editorial board member, ASA Forum on Religion, Spirituality and Aging “A must-read for anyone who wants more out of their later years than the traditional retirement experience…. A unique contribution to the field of literature on aging and retirement.” —Molly Srode, author, Creating a Spiriting Retirement and Keeping Spiritual Balance as We Grow Older “A deep and stirring reminder that the later years of our lives can be creative, rich, and even more fulfilling than those that went before.” —Deborah Sokolove, artist and director, Henry Luce III Center for the Arts and Religion; associate professor of art and worship, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C.
Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
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