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Later life, for all the challenges and changes that come with it, is a time to embark upon a uniquely exciting adventure. It is, in many ways, an inner journey, one of deepening our understanding of our lives and our selves by tapping into the rich cache of experiences that have assembled silently inside of us through the years. When viewed with insight, openness and wonder, aging is an adventure in truly growing older, rather th
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Later life, for all the challenges and changes that come with it, is a time to embark upon a uniquely
exciting adventure. It is, in many ways, an inner journey, one of deepening our understanding of
our lives and our selves by tapping into the rich cache of experiences that have assembled silently
inside of us through the years. When viewed with insight, openness and wonder, aging is an
adventure in truly growing older, rather than—pasively, resignedly—geting older.In
Fairy Tale Wisdom, authors Bill Randall, Barbara Lewis, and Andy Achenbaum crawl inside an
assortment of fables, parables, and other stories that they recall from their childhood and revisit
them as older adults. They re-read—an re-member—tieless tales like Hansel and
Gretel, The Ugly Duckling, The Tortoise and The Hare, plus many others, through the lens of the
still-unfolding stories of their own lives, with all the losses and loves, the layers and learning that
70-odd years involve. Reflecting on these stories with a blend of playfulness and seriousness, the
authors find themselves asking questions, making out patterns, and stumbling onto truths (not
always comfortable) to which they might otherwise be blind. This delightful book is an invitation to
see these old tales with fresh eyes and celebrate the wisdom that lurks between the lines of your
own life.