More "What People are Saying"
"Fifty and Beyond is a meditation on aging. Neither a lament nor a complaint,
Susanna Starr writes with compassion, concern, joy, and enthusiasm about
how we choose to live the last years of our life. I highly recommend this book
to anyone who is willing to open their minds and their hearts to new
life-long possibilities."
Nancy King, Ph.D.,
author of Giving Form to Feeling and many other books and articles
"Written with the kind of passion for life one discovers through rigorous
introspection
Susanna Starr's Fifty and Beyond: New Beginnings in Health and Well-Being
provides a long list of wise and doable ways in which to muster mind, body and soul
in the battle against old age. It's must reading for anyone thinking about becoming
(gasp!) 'elderly.'"
John K Whitney, Editor
Taos Magazine
Youre never too old to be young. Susanna Starr shows us how to enjoy the
best
part of our lives physically, emotionally and spiritually. A joyous perspective of
life's treasures and how to maximize your journey.
Larry Schreiber, M.D.,
family physician
What a wonderful gift! Susanna helps us all shift the prospect of aging
from
a fear of the unknown to the anticipation of pleasure. Thank you!
Aimee Lyndon-Adams, business
consultant, keynote speaker
No one has ever made growing older sound more enticing than Susanna Starr
and her lovely collection of friends. While blessedly devoid of prescriptive
"must-dos" Susanna's book reminds us all that it's never too late to explore,
expand, and celebrate who we truly are. Susanna, with her wisdom, gentle spirit,
and infectious enthusiasm, leads the way, and I for one am ready to follow.
Linda Sparrowe, author
of A Woman's Book of Yoga and Health
(Shambhala Publications, December, 2002)
What
an elegant, gentle and yet poignant reminder Susanna Starr has given us
to take care of ourselves! The heart pumps to itself first and we, too must follow
the same principle if we are to lead a quality-filled, meaningful life.
Thank you, Susanna for the kind, supportive message. I wish you could speak your
words of wisdom to all women. We need it.
Jacqueline
Reid,
management trainer &
consultant