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Sunday, 06 January 2008
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  What matters? What works? What’s next? Suzanne Braun Levine proposes that these are the three questions preoccupying many women entering their ‘second adulthood’. The first editor of Ms. Magazine, has written this book for women who believe they are making this transition alone, despite the fact there are at least 37 million of us at varying places along the way. Good book that validates any sense of restlessness, disorientation, or uncertainty you may be feeling about ‘what to do with the rest of your life’. A hopeful look at how our generation is redefining what Levine calls the 'Grandma Assumption'.


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