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Fierce with Age

Chasing God and Squirrels in Brooklyn

Carol Orsborn

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Turner Publishing Company
13 August 2013
In her breakthrough generational memoir, Boomer expert Carol Orsborn relates the ups and downs of a tumultuous year spent facing, busting, and ultimately triumphing over the stereotypes of growing old. Along the way, she nurtures a love-starved friend through a doomed affair with a younger man, wrestles with the meaning of an exploding fish, and regains her passion for life at the side of her squirrel-crazed dog, Lucky.

The message is as deep as it is engaging. In Carol's own words, ""Plummet into aging, stare mortality in the eye, surrender everything and what else is there left to fear? The way is perilous, danger on all sides. But we can be part of a generation no longer afraid of age. We are becoming, instead, a generation fierce with age.""
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Imprint:   Turner Publishing Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   322g
ISBN:   9781620455203
ISBN 10:   162045520X
Pages:   242
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements Introduction Wild Space Part One: Fall 1 Epiphany 2 The Elf 3 Self-Image 4 Just Lucky 5 Fame 6 Deepak Wrote My Book 7 Ten Legs 8 Close Encounters 9 Prayer Shawl Part Two: Winter 10 Ice Storm  11 Best Friend 12 Facebook 13 Message from Cancun 14 Maggie’s Yearbook 15 My Special Day 16 Witness to a Life 17 Old friend 18 Last Course 19 Dis-Robed 20 Journey by Flashlight  21 The Exploding Fish                                                                                                                                22 Boiled Chicken 23 Snow Booties  24 Skype  25 The End of the Story                                                                                                                                     26 Ordinary Happiness 27 Evolution 28 Budgeting 29 Unhinged 30 At the Borderline 31 Whack-a-Mole 32 Keen Insights 33 Maggie’s Visit 34 Debrief  35 Withdrawal  36 If Only 37 Something 38 A Strange Being 39 Slipping Down the Pyramid 40 The Dance Part Three: Spring 41 The Last Cappuccino 42 Revised Numbers 43 Clarity 44 The Promised Land 45 Smote 46 Giving Notice 47 Pinch My Thigh 48 The Clue 49 Stripped 50 The Portrait 51 The Last Time 52 Reckoning 53 Mea Still Culpa 54 Fierce With Reality 55 The Party Next Door 56 Fiercer Still 57 Freedom Revisited 58 120 Years Old Part Four: Summer 59 Just Make One Dog Happy 60 Spiritual Training 61 Skele-Elf    62 Bone Mountain 63 Bear Me Away 64 Flashlight On 65 Forty Years 66 Story Time 67 Our Last Walk in Brooklyn 68 The Alter 69 Ready to Move 70 Turning toward the Future Carol’s Prayer Appendices 11 Things I Learned about Aging Sources Q&A

Carol Orsborn is the bestselling author of over twenty books and co-author of ""Boom"" and ""Vibrant Nation."" An internationally recognized authority on marketing to the Boomer woman, Orsborn serves as Founder and Editor-in-chief of Fierce with Age, the Online Digest of Boomer Wisdom, Inspiration, and Spirituality (FiercewithAge.com). She writes for ""Huffington Post, ""PBS's ""Next Avenue, "" and ""Beliefnet, ""splitting her time between Los Angeles and Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, Dan, and her dog, Lucky.

Reviews for Fierce with Age: Chasing God and Squirrels in Brooklyn

From Publishers Weekly: In this journey to the wild side of midlife, prolific author Orsborn (Vibrant Nation: What Women 50+ Know, Think, Do, and Buy) takes aging personally. Drawing from one-year diary she kept in her early sixties, Orsborn reveals the slow dawning that she, like her baby boomer brethren, had become old. While Orsborn writes of becoming fierce with age, her musings lean more toward acquiescence than aggression. With gentle, self-effacing humor, for instance, she tells of losing her online writing berth, giving her time for walks in the park with her Maltese terrier mix, Lucky. She toys with turning Lucky's squirrel-chasing antics into a book of life lessons, only to discover to her chagrin that Deepak Chopra beat her to it. Short chapters--some less than a page long--maintain the spontaneous feeling of a diary, although every passage includes apt anecdotes and rich descriptions that keep this from being pure navel-gazing. Orsborn's year peaks with her development of guiding principles she calls the 11 Spiritual Truths of Aging. While it's a pivotal moment for the author, readers may recognize themselves more in the everyday vignettes that show how Orsborn came to accept the unexpected onset of growing older. (May) A thought-provoking, brave, and courageous look at aging. Carol Orsborn tackles both the shadow and promise of transitioning beyond midlife, showing us aging as the opportunity to grow whole, rather than just grow old. --Ken and Maddy Dychtwald, bestselling authors, co-founders of Age Wave I've not read anything as honest and revealing as the tale of Carol Orsborn's personal journey into becoming Fierce with Age. Through searching deeply and having the courage to share the experience, she offers us all insights and validation of who we can become in mid-life and the years beyond. --Connie Goldman, author of Who Am I . . . Now That I'm Not Who I Was In a youth-centric society, Boomer women have understandably resisted the notion of growing old, but there comes a time in every life when denial of aging cracks. This is a time ripe for a book like Fierce with Age. --Marti Barletta, author of Marketing to Women and PrimeTime Women In an age where America creates elder ghettos, a brave woman comes out swinging. Her chronicle of a woman's life after 50 is an inspiration for countless other women (and men) to bust through the stereotypes of aging. --Justine Willis Toms, co-founder of New Dimensions Radio and author of Small Pleasures: Finding Grace in a Chaotic World Through lyrically written pages of her memoir, Fierce with Age, Dr. Carol Orsborn conveys today's vital challenge for the Baby Boomer generation: to understand and accept aging and all the ramifications. This book is a poignant invitation for Boomers to try on the liberating possibilities of aging, freed from denial and dodging. Through Orsborn's lucid spiritual lens, coupled with the sophisticated nuances of a Boomer generation marketing expert, readers witness wisdom, wit, and wrath of a well-considered journey. Her memoir shares insightful stories, reflections and advice that can help Boomers discard illusions and illegitimacies of youth obsession, revealing instead the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual paths toward acceptance of the aging process, fiercely. --Brent Green, author of Marketing to Leading-Edge Baby Boomers and Generation Reinvention Dr. Carol Orsborn confronts aging--not gracefully, but fiercely--inviting us on her journey of unflinching honesty and tender revelation. Her diary of growing older may inspire your own. --Mary Lou Quinlan, author of The God Box By telling us her story of struggle and transformation, Carol gives us hope that we, too, can be 'fierce with age' and, so, live fully with the fire for life. --Robert L. Weber, Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry This is a rich, intimate, and hard-to-put-down read that reminds me aging may not be for sissies, but it can be for seers, adventurers, and a few lucky squirrels. Carol Orsborn takes me there. --Leah Komaiko, author of Am I Old Yet? Carol Orsborn bravely invites us to accompany her as she wanders in the wilderness of doubt and confusion after her job and identity are stripped away, and as she gradually claims new dreams and renewed faith. Orsborn's searingly honest and ultimately hopeful account of turning toward aging offers invaluable inspiration to all of us who are, or will be, on the journey of later life. --Rabbi Dayle A. Friedman, MSW, MAJCS, BCC, author of Jewish Visions for Aging [Orsborn's] book will deeply resonate with those who are transitioning beyond the identity that is tied up in a business card. It is a moving, honest, hard-to-put-down account of that transitional year that is filled with loss, discovery, and renewal and the gamut of emotions that made up her experience. Carol wants us to know that we are not alone in our process of transitioning from a 'doing' state, which is all tied up with our titles, accomplishments, and successes, to that of simply 'being.' --Kathy Sporre, Program Supervisor, Fergus Falls Senior Citizens Program, Inc. Many will identify with [Orsborn's] struggle to find meaning in the second half of life. Unlike many other fine authors on the positive aspects of aging, Orsborn writes of her personal journey. She dwells in her dark despair until a seed of possibility sprouts and grows. --Judith Helburn, Story Circle Book Reviews This is a fascinating book, and it not only resonates with me, but it keeps coming back to me during the day as I go about my normal activities. . . . A thought-provoking book. --Anne L. Holmes, APR, Boomer in Chief, National Association of Baby Boomer Women Carol Orsborn's new book is her memoir about discovering, adjusting to, and eventually celebrating the shock of being old. Orsborn, who holds a masters of theological studies and a doctorate in the history and critical theory of religion from Vanderbilt University, delves into her spiritual challenges of aging with honesty and a strong dose of humor. --Paul Kleyman, editor, Generation Beat Online This honest and revealing book is one of the most thought-provoking volumes I have read on how our culture discards us as we age, and how best to respond to this affront to our value as a human being. --Laura Lee Carter, midlifecrisisqueen.com Don't miss Carol Orsborn's generational memoir! --Andrea Gallagher, SoCal Member and Life Planning Network President Orsborn doesn't romanticize aging or its challenges, and she describes the unique opportunities that later life offers in a way that makes sense. . . . A very engaging memoir. --Gaea Yudron, Sage's Play If you're wondering how a highly successful and accomplished woman, spiritual writer and corporate consultant experienced the initiation of age, I highly recommend her story. It may illuminate your own story as well. --John Robinson, PH.D., D.MIN. Sometimes a book comes along at just the right time. That's the case with Fierce with Age. --Miriam Downey, The Cyberlibrarian Thank you, Carol, for writing one more book--the one unlike all the others--the one that was personal and gave insight into the passage many of us are yet to take. --Chris Bradshaw, Principal, BOOMbox Network


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