You might think that after reaching 60 years old women might have already peaked their intellectual capabilities, and you couldnāt be more wrong.
To show that age is nothing but a number thereās no better way than to learn something new, and thatās exactly what these books for 60 Year Old Woman are going to help you achieve.
Jill Lebofsky fromĀ Jill Lebofsky
Marianne Waggoner Day fromĀ CampGrandma
Claudia Sloan
Dorian Munoz fromĀ 42West
Edith G. Tolchin fromĀ FannyOnFire
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#1Ā The 1 Thing to Do to Relieve Pain, Stiffness, Tension & Stress
Do you feel there is a missing piece to the puzzle?
As a former chronic pain sufferer myself, I tried a lot of approaches. So I know how that feels.
See, I actually stumbled onto the 1 Thing which worked.
A simple, sensible, natural approach.
So Iāve got some straight up, practical advice you can do and feel in the course of an afternoon in this new book.
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#2Ā No Sweat! Itās Just Menopause:Eating, Exercise & Essential Oils For A Healthy Change
Each chapter includes simple Do It Yourself recipes using natural products so the midlife woman can take charge of her health and happiness.
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#3Ā Camp Grandma: Next-Generation GrandparentingāBeyond Babysitting
Camp Grandma is full of innovative ideas that Marianne Waggoner Day, a highly successful businesswoman who became a committed and dedicated grandmother, modified from her working life in an effort to connect with her grandchildren. Along the way, she realized that in teaching her grandchildren, she in turn was learning some unexpected and invaluable lessons from them.
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#4Ā Older, Wiser, Shorter by Jane Seskin
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#5Ā Saint Everywhere: Travels in Search of the Lady Saints
What started as a hobby grew into a journey she never expected, one rich with challenges and cappuccinos, doubts and inspiration, glasses of wine with strangers and moments of transcendence. Over eight quests, Carroll takes readers along with her as she seeks to learn something from a few great women of history, while looking for ways to be a better citizen of the world.
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#6Ā Fanny on Fire by Edith G. Tolchin
Throughout her weird and wretched life, multi-married, politically incorrect, sixtyish Fanny learns to cope with adversity by absurdity. Meet all of Fannyās colorful suitors including the weiner-wiper, the shower-singing galactic troubadour, and Fannyās soul mate, spicy Solly
Rabinowitz.
Fanny shares heartbreak, happiness and love of family, friends and strangers with her own, inimitable brand of Bronx humor. And, oy, the secret recipe that brought about chair-twerking for seniors!
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Picture shown is possibly of a woman in her nineties. We are still much more youthful in our sixties!
I have changed the image, apologies for this!
I agree that the picture used is of a woman in her 80s or 90s. The article says, āto show that age is nothing but a numberā¦ā and then half of the books deal with the aging process!!! As if, the only thing that could possibly interest a 60-year-old woman is her aging body. This is the first time Iāve visited your site, and I now have no desire to come back. If age is just a number, how about highlighting books about travel and adventure, or how to be happy or live a zestful life at any age.
You make a good point, I will tell a writer to go back and see if we can amend the article and provide some more interesting books about living life to its fullest.
Read #6 on the list. Itās definitely funny and NOT about aging! Enjoy!