Mid-life
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In this stunning literary debut, Elizabeth Kaye offers her wry, sometimes biting perspective on entering mid-life. She observes that baby boomers, once convinced that no one over thirty could be trusted, are now entering a stage "at which the essential …
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In this stunning literary debut, Elizabeth Kaye offers her wry, sometimes biting perspective on entering mid-life. She observes that baby boomers, once convinced that no one over thirty could be trusted, are now entering a stage "at which the essential question shifts from how much you can expect to how much you can endure." In Mid-life, she finally comes to terms with all the fullness of life and loss at the mid-point: love affairs, friendship, family, marriage, divorce, illnesses, death - and hope.
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