Growing Old: A View From Within

Growing Old: A View From Within

by Norma Jacob
Growing Old: A View From Within

Growing Old: A View From Within

by Norma Jacob

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Overview

What is it like to grow old? What is it really like? As a social worker, I of course read many books on this subject. I knew about the increasing numbers of older people in the nation�s population, the sociological and economic causes and effects of this increasing top-heaviness in the population pyramid. My own professional specialization was in a different field, but I sympathized with those who felt unwanted and left aside, and discussed and wrote about plans for making their lives happier and easier within the rather limited boundaries of the possible. Naturally I thought, too, about the approach of my own old age, decided where and how I wished to spend my declining years, opened a savings account and made a considerable effort to get together the necessary resources. But the actual experience of aging, what the books can�t tell, this was closed to me.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149399864
Publisher: Pendle Hill Publications
Publication date: 04/04/2014
Series: Pendle Hill Pamphlets , #239
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 30
File size: 78 KB

About the Author

Born and educated in England, Norma Jacob came to Pendle Hill with her family in 1940. They had served during and after the Spanish Civil War with the child feeding work of English and American Friends but were expelled by the victorious Franco forces. From Pendle Hill in 1941 they went to Vermont for a short-lived experiment in a commune.
Now retired from the profession of social work, she lives at Kendal-at-Longwood, a community for older people in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, one of several Quaker-administered life care communities in the greater Philadelphia area. Recently she edited Quaker Roots, a book telling the story of early Friends in southern Chester County, written largely by the present-day descendants of William Penn�s original settlers.
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