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OverviewRead Bruce Frankel's posts on the Penguin Blog ""This wise and inspiring book hands down an important message: Happiness is abundant at any age, and only you can limit your options."" -The Boston Globe In today's world, the question ""What should I do with my life?"" only scratches the surface. Now, more and more people-from baby boomers retiring from their ""first act"" to people in their forties and fifties reconsidering their careers in a recovering economy-are finding themselves wondering how to find new stimulation and meaningful work over a lifetime. Bringing together a diverse array of stories, veteran journalist Bruce Frankel brings to life a mesmerizing series of profiles of men and women who discovered a new calling, success, or purpose later in life. Brimming with inspiration and humanity, What Should I Do with the Rest of My Life? celebrates activists, artists, entrepreneurs, filmmakers, and others who found extraordinary ways to experience true fulfillment in the second half of life. On these pages, readers will meet a civil servant, laid off at age fifty-two, who enrolled in graduate school, earning a Ph.D. in psychology; a former consultant who began a microfinance program in Africa; a longtime contact-lens grinder who has chiseled twelve hundred stone heads on a property now known as the ""Easter Island of the Hudson""; and many others who proved that age is a spark-not a barrier. Full of spirit and plenty of chutzpah, this book shows that anything is possible in any stage of life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce FrankelPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Avery Publishing Group Inc.,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.264kg ISBN: 9781583334188ISBN 10: 1583334181 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 01 March 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Inactive Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsBruce Frankel's upbeat, inspiring, timely book shows how taking a risk and fighting to find a passionate career-at any age-can reinvigorate your life. This should be required reading for anyone starting out, laid off, downsized, or just ready for reinvention. <br> -Susan Shapiro, author of Speed Shrinking and Only as Good as Your Word <br><br><br> Bruce Frankel's upbeat, inspiring, timely book shows how taking a risk and fighting to find a passionate career-at any age-can reinvigorate your life. This should be required reading for anyone starting out, laid off, downsized, or just ready for reinvention. -Susan Shapiro, author of Speed Shrinking and Only as Good as Your Word Bruce Frankel's upbeat, inspiring, timely book shows how taking a risk and fighting to find a passionate career-at any age-can reinvigorate your life. This should be required reading for anyone starting out, laid off, downsized, or just ready for reinvention. <br> -Susan Shapiro, author of Speed Shrinking and Only as Good as Your Word <br> "Bruce Frankel's upbeat, inspiring, timely book shows how taking a risk and fighting to find a passionate career-at any age-can reinvigorate your life. This should be required reading for anyone starting out, laid off, downsized, or just ready for reinvention."" -Susan Shapiro, author of Speed Shrinking and Only as Good as Your Word" Author InformationBruce Frankel is a writer, reporter, and poet. At the age of fifty-three, he completed an MFA program at Sarah Lawrence College and began publishing in literary journals. He coauthored the bestseller Life: World War II – History’s Great Conflict in Pictures and has held positions at People, USA Today, and Gannett Westchester Newspapers, where he was a prizewinning columnist and investigative reporter. He lives in New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |