From Library Journal
Baby boomers--those born between 1946 and 1964--will welcome this book addressing midlife transitions from their perspective. Initially, one might question why midlife should be any different for baby boomers than for preceding generations. Goldstein, president of Summit Psychological Associates in San Francisco, builds on psychological research and shares insights from case histories in presenting a convincing argument for why baby boomers, because of their greater expectations, will experience midlife in a unique way. As the subtitle indicates, the author then tells how and why they have the opportunity to make the most of this period. Since baby boomers will continue reaching midlife during the present decade and beyond, the book is likely to be useful for some time. It would also be generally helpful to anyone coming to terms with his or her position in life as well as with self-esteem and self-acceptance.
- Elizabeth DeMarco, Onondaga Cty. P.L., Syracuse, N.Y.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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