Mary Kennedy
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Mary Kennedy
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Now You Are Wonderful lydbok
296,-
What if growing older wasn't about fading away, but finally stepping into your full power? Here, one of Ireland's most beloved voices invites us to rethink what it is to age - personally, socially and spiritually. With warmth, openness and insight, Mary shares her own experience of growing older, alongside the reflections of wise and remarkable elders who have lived, strived and thrived through l…
What if growing older wasn't about fading away, but finally stepping into your full power? Here, one of Ireland's most beloved voices invites us to rethink what it is to age - personally, socially and spiritually. With warmth, openness and insight, Mary shares her own experience of growing older, alongside the reflections of wise and remarkable elders who have lived, strived and thrived through life's seasons. Mary doesn't shy away from the realities of ageing - loneliness, forgetfulness, slowing down - but she also celebrates the gifts of later life: greater freedom, self-understanding, and the quiet joy of prioritising your own needs. She shows how age can be a time of healing, of returning to the past not to dwell on it but to liberate ourselves in the present.A beautiful celebration of the richness of age, and a reminder that the later chapters may be the most powerful of all.
Undertittel
A Celebration of Age, Freedom and Wisdom
Forlag
Hachette Ireland
Utgitt
01.10.2026
Lengde
10:00
Sjanger
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
Vannmerket
ISBN
9781399758895
What if growing older wasn't about fading away, but finally stepping into your full power? Here, one of Ireland's most beloved voices invites us to rethink what it is to age - personally, socially and spiritually. With warmth, openness and insight, Mary shares her own experience of growing older, alongside the reflections of wise and remarkable elders who have lived, strived and thrived through life's seasons.
Mary doesn't shy away from the realities of ageing - loneliness, forgetfulness, slowing down - but she also celebrates the gifts of later life: greater freedom, self-understanding, and the quiet joy of prioritising your own needs. She shows how age can be a time of healing, of returning to the past not to dwell on it but to liberate ourselves in the present.
A beautiful celebration of the richness of age, and a reminder that the later chapters may be the most powerful of all.
Mary doesn't shy away from the realities of ageing - loneliness, forgetfulness, slowing down - but she also celebrates the gifts of later life: greater freedom, self-understanding, and the quiet joy of prioritising your own needs. She shows how age can be a time of healing, of returning to the past not to dwell on it but to liberate ourselves in the present.
A beautiful celebration of the richness of age, and a reminder that the later chapters may be the most powerful of all.
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