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"Polygamy and other family matters are riotously chronicled in [Reeve Lindbergh's] new book and third memoir, in which she writes about the view from age 60 and beyond, with one eyebrow firmly arched." — Penelope Green, The New York Times"In this collection of poignant essays, Lindbergh struggles to extract meaning, and even solace, from an imperfect everyday reality.... suffused with a sly, gentle humor that supports her quiet resolve to carry on." — Publishers Weekly
"[A] winsome meditation on aging and other matters...largeness of heart and generosity of spirit enrich Lindbergh's life, and the pages of this book." — Judith Viorst, The Washington Post Book World
Overview
In her funny and wistful new book, Reeve Lindbergh contemplates entering a new stage in life, turning sixty, the period her mother, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, once described as "the youth of old age." It is a time of life, she writes, that produces some unexpected surprises. Age brings loss, but also love; disaster, but also delight. The second-graders Reeve taught many years ago are now middle-aged; her own children grow, marry, have children themselves. "Time flies," she observes, "but if I am willing to fly with ...