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Midlife Crisis at 30

Midlife Crisis at 30



Author: Lia Macko
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Rodale Books
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1579548679
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Midlife Crisis at 30: How the Stakes Have Changed for a New Generation--And What to Do about It



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Former vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro was a stay-at-home mother. Founder and CEO of Oxygen Media Geraldine Laybourne was working at a public interest think tank for teachers. Political strategist Mary Matalin was a first-year law student-- and about to drop outRead full reviews of midlife crisis at 30, lia macko, kerry rubin, good condition, book.

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Mid Life Crisis At 30: How The Stakes Have Changed For A New Generation And What To Do About It
Rodale Press 2004 First edition. Hard cover. 4. Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. Binding is very solid else clean. Jacket has just a little wear. Signed on the half title page To Lynne An honorary member of the New Girls' Club thanks for your support. Best Lia. In Midlife Crisis at 30 journalists Macko and Rubin uncover a growing phenomenon in our culture: A substantial number of the 58 million young women of Generation X/Y experience intense work/life conflicts very early in their careers. Macko and Rubin investigate the changing social economic and political factors that

midlife crisis at 30, lia macko, kerry rubin, good condition, book
Product Category: Books ISBN: 0452286069 Title: Midlife Crisis at 30 Condition: Good. Author(s): Lia Macko, Kerry Rubin Binding: Mass Market Paperback Publisher: Plume Pages: 304 List Price (MSRP): 14.00 Keywords: Motivational, Self-Esteem, Stress Management, Aging 100% of this purchase will support literacy programs through a nonprofit organization! ATTN: INTERNATIONAL BUYERS- We ship via United States Postal Service and our tracking numbers will only work until your package leaves the USA. Co

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Through candid and revealing stories of famous women who have solved the work/life/love puzzle, "Midlife Crisis at 30" presents pragmatic strategies and realistic suggestions for young women everywhere.

Midlife Crisis At 30 By Macko, Lia, Rubin, Kerry
Midlife Crisis at 30 ISBN :9780452286061 Title :Midlife Crisis at 30 Authors :Macko, Lia, Rubin, Kerry Binding :Paperback Publisher :Plume Publication Date :Feb 22 2005 Edition : Condition :Used - Good Very minimal damage to the cover no holes or tears, only minimal scuff marks minimal wear binding majority of pages undamaged minimal creases or tears. Book may have writing, underlining, highlighting, wear to cover and corners, notes in margins, writing About Clickgoodwill Our company is dedicat

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Former vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro was a stay-at-home mother. Founder and CEO of Oxygen Media Geraldine Laybourne was working at a public interest think tank for teachers. Political strategist Mary Matalin was a first-year law student-- and about to drop out. And months prior to her thirtieth birthday, financial strategist and best-selling author Suze Orman was working as a waitress, making 0 a month.

Decades later, these Boomer women and many others have reached the pinnacles of their professions. So why do Gen-X/Y women feel such pressure to have the perfect career, body, husband, and kids by the time they are at or around 30? Why has 30 become such a make-or-break moment?

As the generation that came of age after the most visible glass ceilings had been broken, Gen-X/Y women were raised to believe in futures without limitations. Yet, as journalists Lia Macko and Kerry Rubin reveal in their fascinating investigation, many women have distorted the well-intentioned empowerment messages of their youth and are quietly blaming themselves when they fail to overcome the very real obstacles that still exist in our society. Though many Gen-X/Y women are hitting the same roadblocks at the same time, instead of questioning what's wrong with the system-- as Boomer women did in their twenties-- they're questioning their own "choices."

Searching for solutions, Macko and Rubin have enlisted the aid of the New Girls' Club, a group of successful, satisfied women who've lived through their own crossroads moments, earned their battle scars, and now share their stories and strategies. While today's young women may indeed be a generation in the middle of a Midlife Crisis at 30, they now have a dream team of mentors to help guide them through it.


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