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The Book of Old Ladies - by Ruth O Saxton (Paperback)

The Book of Old Ladies - by  Ruth O Saxton (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A book lover's guide to embracing beauty, sensuality, creativity, connection, wonder, and joy in late life, <em>The Book of Old Ladies</em> introduces readers to thirty fictional texts featuring "women of a certain age" who prepare for the journey of aging, inhabit the territory, and increasingly become their truest selves.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This is a book that champions older women's stories and challenges the limiting outcomes we seem to hold for them. <i>The Book of Old Ladies</i> introduces readers to thirty stories featuring fictional "women of a certain age" who increasingly become their truest selves. Their stories will entertain and provide insight into the stories we tell ourselves about the limits and opportunities of aging. A celebration of women who push back against the limiting stereotypes regarding older women's possibility, <i>The Book of Old Ladies</i> is a book lover's guide to approaching old age and dealing with its losses while still embracing beauty, creativity, connection, and wonder.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>". . . Saxton's beautifully fluid prose would be a pleasure to read while relaxing at the beach. A thought-provoking, informative, and valuable literary analysis."<br> --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/> "Saxton teases out the diverse ways that these aging fictional women have to reimagine and reinvent themselves, just as she did, to cope with the demands of a society that dismisses their contributions and demeans their intelligence."<br> --Julie A. Chappell, editor at Ink Brush Press <p/> "A marvelously curated collection of <i>must-read</i> stories that carve a path forward for women who have come of age--and whose time has finally come."<br> --Julie Shigekuni, Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University of New Mexico <p/> "Saxton's work will delight, inform, educate, and enlighten all who read her book."<br> --Viji Nakka-Cammauf, president of the Alumnae Association of Mills College and founder and president of Little Flock Children's Homes <p/> "In <i>The Book of Old Ladies</i>, Ruth Saxton offers readers, through curated conversation, the opportunity to defy the sweet-as-the-day-is-long stereotype and to examine the more fully developed and--thank goodness--realistic senior woman."<br> --Jennifer King, director of the Downtown Oakland Senior Center <p/> "<i>The Book of Old Ladies</i> is an inspiration for what life can be like in my future."<br> --Sky Bergman, award-winning filmmaker and professor of photography and video at Cal Poly State University <p/> "With an engaging, conversational style and feminist lens, Ruth Saxton guides us through an array of twentieth- and twenty-first-century novels and stories . . . An essential read."<br> --Eileen Barrett, editor of <i>American Women Writers: Diverse Voices in Prose</i> and professor of English at California State University <p/> "<i>The Book of Old Ladies</i> reminds us of the true joy of reading fiction . . . Ruth Saxton is an elegant writer, and this thoughtful book is a gem for anyone who understands the meaning of lifelong connection to literature."<br> --Yiyun Li, award-winning author of <i>Dear Friend</i> and <i>Kinder Than Solitude</i> <p/> ". . . thoughtful and thought-provoking. . . . Her careful deconstruction of plot and character reveal more than a few misogynist literary stereotypes and provoke readers to think more generally about where our ideas and assumptions about aging come from. This can be a powerful jolt. . . . <i>The Book of Old Ladies</i> asks us to consider the sexism that treats old women differently, more-often-than-not painting them as doddering, ineffectual crones. Can we imagine--and then create--something less demeaning? Literature, Saxton suggests, can send us in the right direction, but it is ultimately up to us to change the world."<br> --<i>The Indypendent</i> <p/> "Surprises and delights await readers of Ruth Saxton's <i>The Book of Old Ladies</i>, a fresh take on literary expectations as well as cultural stereotypes regarding 'women of a certain age.'" <br> --Roberta Rubenstein, Professor of Literature, American University <p/> "<i>The Book of Old Ladies</i> [is] essential reading for anyone invested in or intrigued by 'old lady' narratives, women's perspectives in literature, and age, aging, and ageism . . ." <br> --Kortney Stern, PhD Candidate, University of Indiana<br>

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