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Reviewed by Vernita Naylor for Readers' Favorite
Aging can be challenging for most. It comes with not only gray hair but also bodily changes, health concerns, and other types of challenges. In Keenagers: Telling a New Story about Aging by Corinne Auman, you are asked to consider the gifts that aging offers. Keenagers' and teenagers' lives are parallel yet lived at different phases. Both possess a passion for life and living but are still trying to understand and work out the kinks for the next level. Regardless of how you see aging, it can represent a new and exciting opportunity, especially with the proper support. Move away from how you usually look at aging and consider how offering more structure, information, and services on medical, caregiving, finances, retirement, and family planning can present a healthier longevity. In the book, various individuals tell their stories about living their best life well beyond their 60s, from starting a new career and building a business to creating a livelihood around a hobby they’ve always had a passion for.
I agree with Corinne Auman referring to the purpose of creating Keenagers: Telling a New Story about Aging. Being over 60 does not represent being washed up and older people can still serve a purpose. The aging community is not a liability but an asset. People are living longer, healthier, and vibrant lives. They have wisdom and are setting trends. The younger generations are trying to catch on to their style by coloring their hair gray, white, or silver which shows that gray hair is not only stylish but is the latest trend. Let’s shift away from the stereotypes of judging, illegal firing, forcing out of jobs, or the continued biases that the aging community is experiencing and instead become their ambassadors and advocate for a better quality of life. You will never look at the aging community the same way once you read this book. Instead, you will discover and experience a different and inspiring outlook of those who are living a highly elevated life.