New Passages

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New Passages
Gail Sheehy
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Millions of readers literally defined their lives through Gail Sheehy's international bestseller Passages, named by a Library of Congress survey as one of the most influential books of our times. Seven years ago she set out to write a sequel, but instead she discovered a historic revolution in the adult life cycle.

People are taking longer to grow up and much longer to die, thereby shifting all the stages of adulthood - by up to ten years. She traces radical changes for the generations now in the Tryout Twenties and Turbulent Thirties and finds baby boomers in the Flourishing Forties rejecting the whole notion of middle age. In its place Gail Sheehy discovers and maps out a completely new frontier - Second Adulthood in middle life.

"Stop and recalculate," she writes. "Imagine the day you turn 45 as the infancy of another life." Instead of declining, men and women who embrace a Second Adulthood are progressing through entirely new passages into lives of deeper meaning, renewed playfulness, and creativity beyond menopause and male menopause. But we are all a little lost. The old demarcations and descriptions of adulthood, beginning at 21 and ending at 65, are hopelessly out of date.

Sheehy presents startling facts: A woman who reaches age 50 today - and remains free of cancer and heart disease - can expect to see her ninety-second birthday. Similarly, men can expect a dramatically lengthened life span. To plot our route across these vast new stretches of Second Adulthood, we need a new map of adult life.

  1. New Passages tells us we have the ability to customize our own life cycle. This groundbreaking work is certain to awaken and permanently alter the way we think about ourselves as profoundly as did the original Passages.
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New Passages
December 1, 1998, Random House Value Publishing
Hardcover in English
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New Passages
May 28, 1996, Ballantine Books
Paperback in English
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New passages: mapping your life across time
1996, Ballantine Books
in English - 1st Ballantine Bks. ed.
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New passages: mapping your life across time
1996, G.K. Hall
in English - Large print ed.
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New Passages
1996, HarperCollins, Harper Collins
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New Passages
1996, HarperCollins
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New passages: mapping your life across time
1996, HarperCollins
in English
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New passages: mapping your life across time
1995, Random House
in English - 1st ed.
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New passages: mapping your life across time
1995, Random House of Canada
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: New Passages
New Passages
June 13, 1995, Random House Audio
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OL9213685M
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0006388205
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9780006388203
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2752
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