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The author gathers stories of single women over fifty-five that show them living productive, independent lives, documents the many types of discrimination faced by older women, and offers advice to make daily living easier. Tour.

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In Bird's call to arms, the proverbial "little old lady in tennnis shoes" will no longer be cartoon fodder, for ageism, insists the author, is as unacceptable as racism. Little Old Ladies (LOLs) are the fastest growing segment of the population: currently there are 31 million women age 55 and over, compared to 24 million men. In a polemic old women will find liberating, the jaunty 78-year-old Bird (Born Female) eschews euphemisms while presenting case histories intended to buttress her assertion that the natural place for the old is as functioning members of society. Working at salaried employment or as volunteers, starting their own businesses, returning to school or joining the Peace Corps, the elderly women met in these pages are not unusual, stresses Bird, but are among the legions who are creating new roles for themselves. Better educated, healthier, with more money and experiences than their mothers, today's old women have learned?and Bird also offers suggestions?how to adjust their lifestyles to compensate for physical decline. Like Betty Friedan's The Fountain of Age (1993), Bird's book is a consciousness-raiser.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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The most rapidly growing population in the United States is single females over the age of 55. With this fact comes the need to dispel the standard myths about women and aging. This book does just that. Rather than attempting to define old, the author focuses on what aging is not. She cites multitudinous examples of ways that women adapt to and celebrate newfound freedom when no longer encumbered with family and spouse, creating new roles for themselves. We are encouraged to look beyond stereotypes to discover and embrace potentials. Bird, who is best known for her groundbreaking Born Female (1968) about women in the workforce, again provides thoughtful and insightful material to consider as a call to action. An important book in a subject area where not much is available and more is needed. Recommended for public libraries.
Kathleen L. Atwood, Pomfret Sch. Lib., Conn.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • PublisherHoughton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Publication date1995
  • ISBN 10 0395652340
  • ISBN 13 9780395652343
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages288
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