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Halfway Home

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Award-winning author Christina Myers navigates the uncharted territory of midlife in a time of rapid social, cultural, and environmental change. Modern midlife is finding oneself halfway home but w...
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  • 21 May 2024
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Award-winning author Christina Myers navigates the uncharted territory of midlife in a time of rapid social, cultural, and environmental change.

Modern midlife is finding oneself halfway home but without any reliable maps for the route ahead. With wit and warmth, these personal essays move from a first bra to first hot flashes to consider the lessons we learn through media and culture––and from each other––about bodies, sexuality, fatphobia, gender roles, and what we should want in life. Christina Myers explores the ways that beauty standards and cultural expectations around femininity have shaped our identities and how we might shed those going forward; the power of friendships and the value of having other women to learn from; the anxiety of moving through motherhood into menopause in a time of global environmental crisis and political upheaval; and the uncertainty of how this stage of life should unfold, as old systems shift and crumble. Though our maps for midlife are never identical, we discover familiar paths and common landmarks in each other’s stories; these essays remind us there are others on this trail with us, just behind or just ahead, out of sight. We are not alone.

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Price: $18.99
Pages: 200
Publisher: House of Anansi Press
Imprint: House of Anansi Press
Publication Date: 21 May 2024
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781487012441
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoir, HUMOR / Topic / Health & Aging
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“Epiphanies abound in Halfway Home. Some are bittersweet, many are funny, and most will give readers pause, if only to see that others grapple with such thoughts too.” — Literary Review of Canada