The Fountain of Age – Betty Friedan

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Simon & Schuster, 1993, Large-format Paperback – Aging – 672pp. ISBN 9780671898533.

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The Fountain of Age by Betty Friedan is a thought-provoking exploration of the aging process, offering a powerful challenge to the conventional perception of aging as a time of decline. In this deeply personal work, Friedan delves into her own experience of growing older while also recounting the stories of others in their fifties, sixties, and seventies. Through these narratives, she uncovers a surprising truth: aging can be a period of growth, evolution, and new opportunities for intimacy and purpose.

Friedan’s journey leads her to challenge widely-held myths about aging, drawing on a wealth of scientific research to support her belief that this stage of life can be as fulfilling and vibrant as any other. The Fountain of Age offers an empowering vision of growing older, one that invites readers to see it as a time to embrace new dimensions of selfhood, free from the constraints of society’s expectations of decline. This groundbreaking book suggests that aging is not just an inevitable process but an opportunity for personal transformation.

Friedan’s groundbreaking insights make this book essential for anyone looking to rethink aging on their own terms. It’s an inspiring read for older adults or anyone seeking to embrace the richness that comes with each life stage.

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