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About the Book
Mary Pipher's Reviving Ophelia, the phenomenal bestseller about the experiences
of adolescent girls today, changed forever how we understand their world, and ours. Now,
Mary Pipher turns to an equally troubled passage - the journey into old age. This is a
book about our parents and grandparents, because they don't grow old in a vacuum. The
process can be just as painful for us - daughters and sons, granddaughters and grandsons -
as for them. The gradual turning of life's tide can take us by surprise, as we find
ourselves unprepared to begin caring for those who have always cared for us. Writing from
her experience as a therapist and from interviews with families and older people, Pipher
offers us scenarios that bridge the generation gap. And in these poignant and hopeful
stories of real children, adults, and elders we find the secrets to empathy. With her
inimitable combination of respect and realism, Pipher gets inside the minds, hearts, and
bodies of elder men and women. And we begin to understand fully that the landscape of age
is truly that of another country. Today's world is vastly different from the one our
parents grew up in. It's not the world in which helping aging parents meant stopping in at
their house every day; in which children could learn about the richness of life from their
grandparents; and in which grandparents and children were sustained and nourished by the
unique bond between those on the opposite ends of a lifetime. We need new ways of
supporting one another - new ways of sharing our time, our energy, and our love. In
Another Country, Mary Pipher will show us how.
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