The popular counselor and syndicated columnist reflects on the difficulties, sorrows, and unexpected joys of growing older and offers a unique perspective on dealing with the changing world, living with failure, and remaining optimistic while coping with the realities of aging. 20,000 first printing.
Eda LeShan (June 6, 1922 - March 3, 2002) was an American writer, television host, counselor, educator, and playwright. She was a "voice of respect for the inherent integrity of children."[1] LeShan was married to Lawrence LeShan, the American psychologist and writer.
LeShan's books include When Your Child Drives You Crazy, The Conspiracy Against Childhood, and It's Better to be Over the Hill than Under It. She was the host of How Do Your Children Grow? on PBS in the 1970s.
This book is mostly about ageing which was told in a very interesting light. I was never bored while reading this book. I surprised I'm the first to rate this great book. I had never heard of it before until I just happened on to it in Open Library web site and read it for free.