A glorious freedom Older women leading extraordinary lives

Book - 2017

"Author and artist Lisa Congdon explores the power of women growing older and thriving. From bestselling authors Cheryl Strayed and Caroline Paul, to super-model-turned-activist Christy Turlington and Advanced Style icon Ilona Smithkin, essays by and interviews with individuals who have changed careers, found creative fulfillment, discovered new loves, demonstrated athletic prowess, and rejoiced in a true sense of self; profiles of women in history who accomplished incredible things at an older age; and honest quotations from a diverse field of inspirational figures, are all lavishly illustrated in Congdon's signature style." -- Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Published
San Francisco : Chronicle Books [2017]
Language
English
Physical Description
152 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781452156200
  • The swell : an essay / by Caroline Paul
  • Profile of Beatrice Wood
  • Interview with Jennifer Hayden
  • Profile of Vera Wang
  • Interview with Christy Turlington Burns
  • Profile of Louise Bourgeois
  • Because love let me be : an essay / by Jennifer Maerz
  • Interview with Emily Kimball
  • Profile of Sensei Keiko Fukuda
  • Roaring over the tiptoe : an essay / by Heather Armstrong
  • Interview with Stephanie Young
  • Profile of Laura Ingalls Wilder
  • The unexpected exhilarating freedom of being single at 41 : an essay / by Glynnis MacNicol
  • Profile of Minnie Pwerle
  • Interview with Paola Gianturco
  • Profile of Julia Child
  • True roots : an essay / by Ronnie Citron-Fink
  • Profile of Mary Delany
  • Interview with Cheryl Strayed
  • Profile of Sister Madonna Buder
  • Interview with Zoe Ghahremani
  • Girl, you don't know nothing : an essay / by Tara Rodden Robinson
  • Profile of Carmen Herrera
  • Interview with Fay Westenhofer
  • Profile of Helen Gurley Brown
  • Interview with Della Wells
  • Profile of Angela Morley
  • When they arrived : an essay / by Shauna James Ahern
  • Profile of Eva Zeisel
  • Interview with Ilona Royce Smithkin
  • Profile of Anna Arnold Hedgeman
  • Interview with Debbie Millman
  • Profile of Grandma Moses
  • Interview with Dara Torres
  • Profile of Katherine Johnson
  • Are you with me? : an essay / by Chrissy Loader
  • Profile of Marguerite Duras
  • Interview with Betty Reid Soskin.
Review by Booklist Review

Stephanie Young started medical school at age 53. Seventy-four-year-old Fay Westenhofer found her passion for distance walking when she was in her sixties. Competitive swimmer Dara Torres staged an Olympic comeback at age 41. Like author Laura Ingalls Wilder, chef Julia Child, and social-advocate Anna Arnold Hedgeman, these women either didn't discover, or didn't indulge, their life's passion until they reached or passed middle age. At a time when the cultural norm deems women in their forties and beyond to be less-than-fully-contributing members of society, Young, Westenhofer, Torres, and others illuminated in Congdon's revelatory spotlight experienced an epiphany that inspired them to finally pursue lifelong dreams. Overcoming emotional trauma, battling physical setbacks, and challenging naysayers, these intrepid women bravely defied convention. Through crystalline profiles, probing interviews, and candid essays, the remarkable women celebrated in Congdon's vibrantly illustrated collection trace the genesis of their journeys of self-discovery and offer stirring words of encouragement to any woman, of any age, longing for personal, professional, creative, or emotional fulfillment.--Haggas, Carol Copyright 2017 Booklist

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