The Fountain Of Age by Betty Friedan

Revolutionizing the Way We Think About Aging

The book explores the concept of aging, challenging societal stereotypes and misconceptions about growing older. It delves into the potential for personal growth, fulfillment, and vitality in later life, arguing that aging can be a period of liberation and self-discovery rather than decline. Through research, interviews, and personal anecdotes, the author advocates for a reevaluation of how society views and treats older individuals, emphasizing the importance of embracing aging as a natural and enriching phase of life.

Published
1993
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
600-700
Original Language
English
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