A Year By The Sea: Thoughts of an Unfinished Woman
ISBN-13:
9780767905930
ISBN-10:
0767905938
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Joan Anderson
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
Crown
Format:
Paperback
208 pages
Category:
Women
,
Specific Groups
,
Biographies
,
Biography & History
,
New England
,
Regional U.S.
,
Retirement Planning
,
Personal Finance
,
Feminist Theory
,
Women's Studies
,
Cultural & Regional
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ISBN-13:
9780767905930
ISBN-10:
0767905938
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Joan Anderson
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
Crown
Format:
Paperback
208 pages
Category:
Women
,
Specific Groups
,
Biographies
,
Biography & History
,
New England
,
Regional U.S.
,
Retirement Planning
,
Personal Finance
,
Feminist Theory
,
Women's Studies
,
Cultural & Regional
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A Year By The Sea: Thoughts of an Unfinished Woman (ISBN-13: 9780767905930 and ISBN-10: 0767905938), written by authors
Joan Anderson, was published by Crown in 2000.
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The basis for the major motion picture of the same name. An entrancing memoir of how one woman's journey of self-discovery gave her the courage to persevere in re-creating her life.
Life is a work in progress, as ever-changing as a sandy shoreline along the beach. During the years Joan Anderson was a loving wife and supportive mother, she had slowly and unconsciously replaced her own dreams with the needs of her family. With her sons grown, however, she realized that the family no longer centered on the home she provided, and her relationship with her husband had become stagnant. Like many women in her situation, Joan realized that she had neglected to nurture herself and, worse, to envision fulfilling goals for her future. As her husband received a wonderful job opportunity out-of-state, it seemed that the best part of her own life was finished. Shocking both of them, she refused to follow him to his new job and decided to retreat to a family cottage on Cape Cod. At first casting about for direction, Joan soon began to take pleasure in her surroundings and call on resources she didn't realize she had. Over the course of a year, she gradually discovered that her life as an "unfinished woman" was full of possibilities. Out of that magical, difficult, transformative year came A Year by the Sea, a record of her experiences and a treasury of wisdom for readers.
Life is a work in progress, as ever-changing as a sandy shoreline along the beach. During the years Joan Anderson was a loving wife and supportive mother, she had slowly and unconsciously replaced her own dreams with the needs of her family. With her sons grown, however, she realized that the family no longer centered on the home she provided, and her relationship with her husband had become stagnant. Like many women in her situation, Joan realized that she had neglected to nurture herself and, worse, to envision fulfilling goals for her future. As her husband received a wonderful job opportunity out-of-state, it seemed that the best part of her own life was finished. Shocking both of them, she refused to follow him to his new job and decided to retreat to a family cottage on Cape Cod. At first casting about for direction, Joan soon began to take pleasure in her surroundings and call on resources she didn't realize she had. Over the course of a year, she gradually discovered that her life as an "unfinished woman" was full of possibilities. Out of that magical, difficult, transformative year came A Year by the Sea, a record of her experiences and a treasury of wisdom for readers.
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