The Lioness in Winter
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Ann Burack-Weiss
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A slim and beautiful volume that is part memoir, part career-confessional, but most compellingly a collection of writings on aging from women [Burack-Weiss] admires.
The narrative experience is ripe with the inchoate newness of the past; the words of a variety of women authors waiting rediscovery as Burack-Weiss applies them to her life. This is the gift manifest in The Lioness.
A wonderfully enlightening and important read about what lies ahead.
Lovely... Encouraging... The Lioness in Winter is the story of one person's effort to know and give value to herself as an old woman—a person with intellectual curiosity and the ability to accept change with equanimity.
Filled with warmth, wisdom, and knowledge, Burack-Weiss's work eloquently encourages dialogue and understanding about the inner and outer life of aging women.
Liz Tuccillo, author of He's Just Not That into You:
Burack Weiss takes a subject that we might not necessarily want to face—aging and our declining years—and elevates it into an inspiring and inspired conversation with the greatest female minds ever put in print, including hers. This literary guided tour of the 'sunset years' left me wiser, more prepared, and just plain better for having read it. Instead of that damned AARP magazine, The Lioness in Winter is really what should be showing up at our doorsteps.
Linda B. Sherby, author of Love and Loss in Life and in Treatment:
This is one of those rare books filled with both profound wisdom and language that captivates and enthralls. Ann Burack-Weiss joins her illustrious group of 'old lady' authors in exploring the experience and meaning of aging. Attempting to navigate the losses inherent in the aging process, she turns to her lionesses, from Colette and Simone de Beauvoir to Adrienne Rich and Maya Angelou, seeking comfort and inspiration. An author tells her story. Burack-Weiss answers with hers. The fortunate reader learns from them all while basking in the beauty of their words.
Arlene Heyman, author of Scary Old Sex: Short Stories:
The Lioness in Winter is a lovely book, and not only for the writers Ann Burack-Weiss quotes, although their lines are gorgeous: Toni Morrison's acceptance speech on winning the Nobel Prize; a letter from Colette's mother and Colette's proud memory of it--when she is at her lowest and most uneasy, Colette glories in being the child of such a mother! Burack-Weiss describes her own experience of aging, and she takes inspiration from these virtual mothers–women who are old, bruised, and brilliant, aflame with words. I read the book pen in hand, keyboard nearby–so I could get down lines I need to remember, books I long to read.
Kate de Medeiros, Miami University:
The Lioness in Winter speaks to pain, illness, reflection, and even suicide. Given the author's experience as a researcher—once a middle-aged scholar who believed in the texts that we use to train the next generation of gerontologists—her perspective is particularly well informed. She has not only taught it, but now lives it. She writes from a unique and important vantage point.
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