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5.0 out of 5 stars
If one had to describe humanity in a single book, this is it.,
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This review is from: Seasons of Life: The Dramatic Journey from Birth to Death (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) (Paperback)
This book was referred to me by a favorite professor.
Seasons of Life follows several families, progressing from birth to death. During each 'season' of life, the book does an amazing job of describing what life is like for the person experiencing it, and for those around them. The descriptions include examples from rural and urban lifestyles, making it easy to relate to. IMO, the most helpful part of the book is the historical perspective it adds. For example, the most radically changed social group in western culture is adolescents, because their role in society has changed the most in recent history (last 20, 50, 100 years), and is still evolving. Whereas life for an infant is very similar to how it has been for thousands of years. Well developed pictures of what it means to be an infant, child, adolescent, as well as early, middle, and late adult are painted, including the physical, emotional, and social changes that occur during each season. I found the descriptions of the cultural and sociological forces, as well has how those forces have changed in history, to be very helpful. The book is enjoyable to read, and one that I plan to read again, in a few more years. I highly recommend this book. |
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Seasons of Life: The Dramatic Journey from Birth to Death (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) by John N. Kotre (Paperback - December 1, 1997)
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