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100 1 _aSheehy, Gail
245 1 0 _aPassages :
_bPredictable crises of adult life /
_cGail Sheehy.
260 _aNew York :
_bE.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.,
_c1976.
300 _a393 p. :
_b24 cm.
520 _a"All women face menopause, but, as Gail Sheehy so compellingly reveals in interviews with women from a broad spectrum of economic, ethnic, and racial backgrounds, the passage is seldom easy. Distracting symptoms, confusing medical advice, unsympathetic reactions from loved ones, and the scornful attitudes of society at large often make menopause a lonely and emotionally draining experience." "In this groundbreaking book, Sheehy sets out to erase the stigma of menopause and "render normalcy to a normal physical process." She writes frankly about her own experiences and uncovers the frustrations of other women who have long suffered in silence. She brings together the most current information from the United States and abroad and assesses women's options and risks. This is a book of candor and hope that places menopause within the cycle of life as "the gateway to a second adulthood."" "When portions of this book first appeared in Vanity Fair, the response was immediate and electrifying. For everyone who has experienced menopause--and the millions of women of the baby-boom generation who will soon face it--The Silent Passage is sure to become a touchstone."--Jacket.
504 _aIncludes index
650 1 4 _aMenopause
_xPsychological aspects.
650 1 4 _aMenopause
_xSocial aspects
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