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Flings, frolics, and forever afters : a single woman's guide to romance after fi
Chaddock, Katherine E.
Adult Nonfiction HQ801 .C425 2005
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Not only does getting older bring new opportunities, it also offers a second chance to find love and romance. Fiftysomething sisters Katherine and Emilie Chaddock found this out themselves, and their guidebook encourages women to date again and date smart, with tips on times and places to meet men (e.g., Fridays after work at the supermarket) and how to get to know the true person (e.g., asking oneself compatibility questions). An amusing yet helpful section details "types" of men, like the balding bachelor or the aging attorney. A fun, helpful book. In Seniors in Love, counselor Wolley aims to help men and women over 65 find love again. Writing in a kind, conversational tone, he discusses the full gamut of senior love, including the emotional presence of former spouses or partners, the possibility of healing, and the physiological aspects of lovemaking. This is a beautiful book, one that supports seniors every step of the way in surviving life's losses and pursuing one of life's greatest gifts-loving and being loved. Highly recommended for all libraries. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Chaddock, Katherine E.
Adult Nonfiction HQ801 .C425 2005
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From Library Journal:
Not only does getting older bring new opportunities, it also offers a second chance to find love and romance. Fiftysomething sisters Katherine and Emilie Chaddock found this out themselves, and their guidebook encourages women to date again and date smart, with tips on times and places to meet men (e.g., Fridays after work at the supermarket) and how to get to know the true person (e.g., asking oneself compatibility questions). An amusing yet helpful section details "types" of men, like the balding bachelor or the aging attorney. A fun, helpful book. In Seniors in Love, counselor Wolley aims to help men and women over 65 find love again. Writing in a kind, conversational tone, he discusses the full gamut of senior love, including the emotional presence of former spouses or partners, the possibility of healing, and the physiological aspects of lovemaking. This is a beautiful book, one that supports seniors every step of the way in surviving life's losses and pursuing one of life's greatest gifts-loving and being loved. Highly recommended for all libraries. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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