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30 Isn't Old [Paperback]

Colette Petersen (Author)
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March 31, 2009


You can be successful at 30

Being successful does not mean being perfect or having the perfect life. It's about having the best life for you. With a focus on all that is positive and fabulous about being a woman on the verge of turning thirty, this book is vital for any woman nervous about leaving her twenties.



Colette Petersen interviewed real women from across the country that turned thirty the same year. She learned that women have various ways of defining their success at thirty. Putting aside the debates about the conflict between working mothers and domestic goddesses, Colette approaches the topic from a new and respectful place. She argues that success is both individual and possible.



Instead of miring readers in all the dreams that they lost and all the perfection they haven't achieved, this book offers positive reinforcement of the idea that any woman can define her own success along whatever path she chooses. Above all, the women profiled in this book are proof that 30 Isn't Old.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Outskirts Press (March 31, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1432732641
  • ISBN-13: 978-1432732646
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 9.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,766,711 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Colette Petersen was born in Orlando, Florida. Growing up in the land of Disney and the perpetually happy, Colette's first writing experiments centered on the dark and dangerous. Realizing that didn't suit her personality, she took another approach. Colette completed a Master of Arts degree in Professional Writing from Kennesaw State University in Georgia, then spent two years writing for bridal magazines before deciding to write in the corporate world.

When asked why she writes, Colette explained, "I've been a writer as long as I can remember. From telling stories to amuse myself when I couldn't sleep to entertaining my friends and later magazine readers, the written word has been essential to my life."

For information on her multiple projects in production, check out www.CMPetersen.com.



 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Welcome XXX with Open Arms, February 16, 2011
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Literary Marie (Detroit, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 30 Isn't Old (Paperback)
Writer Colette Petersen had the brilliant idea to write a nonfiction book of stories about successful women turning 30 years old. Through their stories, she clearly illustrates that 30 isn't a time to fear. Our society portrays that particular age as either "the end of something great" or "the beginning of something bad."

Petersen interviewed 19 women who turned 30 years old in 2006. Her research and interview questions concentrated on five areas of success: marriage, family, career, spirituality, and having it all. Even though every woman has a different view of success, the chapters flow smoothly. I especially enjoyed the "Straight Answers" section where Petersen proposed a general question and highlighted some of the participants answers. It is a very easy conversational read that can be read from front to back, or you can pick the chapters that pertain to you.

There are numerous books available about this milestone birthday. Most of them offer ways to get over the hill, or how to get it together. Finally we have a positive book about turning 30 that defines what it means to be successful at this age. The writer successfully helped me to realize that 30 really isn't old. Instead of dreading my next birthday, I welcome it with open arms.

L. Marie
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4.0 out of 5 stars Thirty Is Not the End of the World - Whew!, December 21, 2010
This review is from: 30 Isn't Old (Paperback)
Wherever today's late-twentysomethings look, we hear the dire warning that The Big Three-Oh is the end of the world, or at least the beginning of the end. Start worrying about wrinkles! Land that promotion! Find a husband quick - OR ELSE! Colette Petersen's 30 Isn't Old dares to ask, "Or else WHAT?"

Unlike most pop-culture "solutions" aimed at women nearing thirty, 30 Isn't Old starts from the premise that thirty is not the beginning of the end, but the end of the beginning. The book follows the choices of several different women who are approaching age thirty, offering glimpses into their lives and collecting the wisdom these women have gained by staring thirty square in the eye. Rather than scaring its readers with horror stories about dead-end jobs and unremitting spinsterdom, 30 Isn't Old uplifts its audience by presenting what, on some level, most of us already know: that "success" is in the eye of the beholder, and that approaching age thirty offers us a prime chance to name our dreams and plant both feet on the path that leads to them.

To explore the meanings of success for real live near-thirty women, 30 Isn't Old divides into five sections: success, marriage, motherhood, career, and spirituality. Within each section, the reader meets a woman who shares her life choices, her fears about turning thirty (if any), and her personal definition of success in each category. Although their backgrounds and positions in work and life varied, these women are surprisingly more alike than different. And not one parroted the dismal prophecies so common in women's magazines. Instead, most of the women described success as enjoying one's life and being proud of one's choices, and most saw themselves already engaged in success as a process rather than an endpoint.

This book is not without its minor faults. The text is packed densely on the page, making for a thin book but one containing a great deal of information - at times difficult for the eyes to follow. In addition, information from women who live deeply "alternative" lifestyles, particularly women who are homosexual, transgendered, or who hold counter-mainstream religious, social or political beliefs would have enriched this book still further and made it speak to a much wider range of near-thirtysomething women. Nevertheless, Colette Petersen has created an indispensable comfort for any woman about to wave her twenties goodbye.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Answers to that 'age-old' question, April 8, 2010
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The book "30 isn't Old," by Colette Peterson delves into that `age' old fear. Does life end at 30?
In her book Peterson gathers together a group of women to dispel that myth that thirty is old.
Entering into my twenty-eighth year of life I grabbed this book up to see what opinions Colette had assembled on the big three 'O topic. In her book she tries to answer the main question, "What defines success?"
Peterson has joined women form every walk of life to show that as many different women there are, so are the many different versions of success. We find women who have chosen career over marriage or the role of mother over it all; Peterson's panel come from every aspect of life to share their tales. From the women who married young, to the ones who have yet to find the one. These stories will uplift and confirm any woman's choices that she questions if they were the right choice.

This collaboration gives the reader various ways to look at what a successful life before thirty can look like. She challenges the world view of being a winner and turns it on it's head with these strong women's stories that defend the choices they have made.

Does a baby define success? A successful business, someone grounded in faith, a survivor? These roles all have their own level of accomplishment. Will there be regrets? Peterson doesn't pretend that will not happen. Instead she urges us to celebrate our own definitions. Colette Peterson leaves the reader with a sense of triumph and the truth that life doesn't end at thirty, it is only just the beginning.
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