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OverviewIn this honest and tender collection of essays, award-winning memoirist Michele Weldon asks what it means to be a mature woman seeking a life of purpose and meaning through work, family, and relationships. Facing ageism and invisibility within popular culture, Weldon examines the effects of raising children, striving for applause, failing expectations, forming new friendships, reconciling lost dreams, and restoring one's faith. With sincerity and humor, she unwraps family traditions, painting classes, lap swimming, and dress codes. She contemplates privilege and career disappointments. And she asks crucial questions of mortality, finding connection in writing and stories. Frank, eloquent, and daring, Weldon dissects the intricacies of life, journeying toward self-discovery as a mother, daughter, sister, and friend. Readers of any age or gender will recognize the universal experience of learning to accept oneself and asking essential questions—even if there are no easy answers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michele WeldonPublisher: Northwestern University Press Imprint: Northwestern University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.192kg ISBN: 9780810142947ISBN 10: 0810142945 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 30 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface Part One: Life 1. Roots 2. Electric Frying Pan 3. LaLa's Wedding 4. Dress Code 5. Unseen 6. Negative Space Part Two: Work 7. Applause 8. On Purpose 9. Connect 10. Swap 11. Work To Do Part Three: Meaning 12. Dream 13. Full of Yourself 14. Privilege 15. Lap Lanes 16. Hope Acknowledgements NotesReviewsWeldon writes with scorching depth about what we're all scared to talk about: aging and failing, visibility and mortality. In Act Like You're Having a Good Time, her journalistic clarity collides head-on with cinematographic storytelling, giving us a deeply reflective page-turner on how to live truthfully and joyfully, even when it hurts. --Megan Stielstra, author of The Wrong Way to Save Your Life: Essays To read Act Like You're Having a Good Time is to fall in love with Michele Weldon. You want to spend as much time as you can in her company. Wise, silly, down-to-earth and real, these essays fit you like your favorite slippers. This book is just what we need these days. --Jane Isay, author of Unconditional Love: A Guide to Navigating the Joys and Challenges of Being a Grandparent Today Michele Weldon has written a graceful, poignant, and wise collection of essays exploring the issues so many women examine as they age and their lives change. Weldon's interweaving of her personal history with her observations on contemporary American politics, culture, and family life make Act Like You're Having a Good Time a very special read. --Rebecca Sive, author of Vote Her In: Your Guide to Electing Our First Woman President Michele Weldon has written a graceful, poignant, and wise collection of essays exploring the issues so many women examine as they age and their lives change. Weldon's interweaving of her personal history with her observations on contemporary American politics, culture, and family life make Act Like You're Having a Good Time a very special read. - Rebecca Sive, author of Vote Her In: Your Guide to Electing Our First Woman President Author InformationMichele Weldon is the author of several books of nonfiction, including Escape Points, I Closed My Eyes: Revelations of a Battered Woman, and Writing to Save Your Life: How to Honor Your Story. She is an award-winning journalist who has written extensively for outlets such as the Guardian, the New York Times, the Washington Post, USA Today, TIME, Slate, the Chicago Tribune, and others. She is emerita faculty in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |