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The book is written with humour and is based on Scarcello's interviews with women in their mid-forties to those who've scored their century. The case studies are fascinating and it was interesting to realise that most of the women with this positive attitude to aging were still feisty and forthcoming no matter what their age.
The book is quite slight. It weighs in at 224 pages but you need to take account of the fact that on most double-page spreads parts of the text are reproduced in a larger font (which I found particularly annoying as I kept loosing losing the thread of the argument) and each chapter is preceded by a plain black page. There's a spiritual depth to what Scarcello has to say, but I'd love to have read more about the women, or Scarcello's thoughts about them rather than having the padding.
The book's interesting and gave quite a bit of food for thought. I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.

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