Incoming Resources
- You don't look your age, and other fairy tales, Sheila Nevins
- Launch your encore, finding adventure and purpose later in life, by Hans Finzel & Rick Hicks
- Eightysomethings, a practical guide to letting go, aging well, and finding unexpected happiness, Katharine Esty, PhD
- Lives well lived, celebrating the secrets, wit & wisdom of age, a production of Sky Bergman Productions ; produced and directed by Sky Bergman
- How to grow old, ancient wisdom for the second half of life, Marcus Tullius Cicero ; translated and with an introduction by Philip Freeman
- Not dead yet, rebooting your life after 50, Barbara Ballinger and Margaret Crane
- Big 100, the new world of super-aging, William J. Kole
- Cheating death, the promise and the future impact of trying to live forever, Martin Cetron and Owen Davies
- So who's counting?, the little quote book about growing older and still kicking ass, Erin McHugh and Emily Luchetti
- How to age, Anne Karpf
- Still here, embracing aging, changing, and dying, Ram Dass ; edited by Mark Matousek and Marlene Roeder
- The art of aging, [a doctor's prescription for well-being], by Sherwin B. Nuland
- Second wind, navigating the passage to a slower, deeper, and more connected life, Dr. Bill Thomas
- In later years, finding meaning and spirit in aging, Bruce T. Marshall
- The new long life, a framework for flourishing in a changing world, Andrew J. Scott and Lynda Gratton
- The 100-year life, living and working in an age of longevity, by Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott
- New aging, live smarter now to live better forever, by Matthias Hollwich [with Jennifer Krichels] with Bruce Mau Design
- How to live forever, the enduring power of connecting the generations, Marc Freedman
- Disrupt aging, a bold new path to living your best life at every age, Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO of AARP, with Boe Workman
- Aging thoughtfully, conversations about retirement, romance, wrinkles, and regret, Martha C. Nussbaum, Saul Levmore