Incoming Resources
- The art of aging, a doctor's prescription for well-being, Sherwin B. Nuland
- Extraordinary centenarians in America, their secrets to living a long and vibrant life, Gwen Weiss-Numeroff
- Light on aging and dying, wise words, selected by Helen Nearing
- The hourglass, life as an aging mortal, Pamela Cuming
- CSA Exam Flashcard study system, Mometrix Test Preparation ; written and edited by the Mometrix Exam Secrets Test Prep Team
- Wise choices beyond midlife, women mapping the journey ahead, Lucy Scott with Kerstin Joslyn Schremp, Betty Soldz, and Barbara Weiss
- Life (part 2), produced by Twin Cities Public Television ; executive in charge, Gerald Richman, Episode 3
- What it's like to be old, Pete Sanders
- On women turning 60, embracing the age of fulfillment, interviews and photography by Cathleen Rountree ; foreword by Carolyn G. Heilbrun
- What's worth knowing, [compiled by] Wendy Lustbader
- The upside of aging, how long life is changing the world of health, work, innovation, policy, and purpose, edited by Paul H. Irving ; with Rita Beamish
- How to live forever, the enduring power of connecting the generations, Marc Freedman
- Old and young, Tom Hughes
- Another country, navigating the emotional terrain of our elders, Mary Pipher
- Aging with attitude, growing older with dignity and vitality, Robert Levine
- Older and wiser, inspiration and advice for retiring baby boomers, Dag Sebastian Ahlander ; translated by Cory Klingsporn
- Still here, embracing aging, changing, and dying, Ram Dass ; edited by Mark Matousek and Marlene Roeder
- Shedding years, growing older, feeling younger, Phyllis Greene
- Ways to help the elderly, Tamra Orr
- Aging starts in your mind, you're only as old as you feel, Notker Wolf, with Leo G. Linder ; translated by Gerlinde Buchinger-Schmid
- Life (part 2), produced by Twin Cities Public Television, Episode 4
- The coming of age, Simone de Beauvoir ; translated by Patrick O'Brian
- Life (part 2), produced by Twin Cities Public Television, Episode 7
- Senior orphans, survival skills, Sunie Levin, M.Ed
- The virtues of aging, Jimmy Carter
- Secrets of the centenarians, what is it like to live for a century and which of us will survive to find out?, John Withington
- The nine myths of aging, maximizing the quality of later life, Douglas H. Powell
- The other talk, a guide to talking with your adult children about the rest of your life, Tim Prosch
- A Pueblo, by Tito E. Naranjo ; illustrations by Giorgio Bacchin
- A new way to age, the most cutting-edge advances in antiaging, Suzanne Somers
- Take charge!, the complete guide to senior living in New York City, John Vinton
- Going strong, [interviews and portraits] by Pat York
- You're old, I'm old-- get used to it!, 20 reasons why growing old is great, Virginia Ironside ; [illustrations by Denise Dorrance]
- Out of time, the pleasures and perils of ageing, Lynne Segal ; with an introduction by Elaine Showalter
- The new long life, a framework for flourishing in a changing world, Andrew J. Scott and Lynda Gratton
- You're old, I'm old-- get used to it!, 20 reasons why growing old is great, Virginia Ironside ; [illustrations by Denise Dorrance]
- New aging, live smarter now to live better forever, Matthias Hollwich, Jennifer Krichels
- Life (part 2), produced by Twin Cities Public Television, Episode 11
- The aging population, opposing viewpoints, Margaret Haerens, book editor
- Aging, Noah Berlatsky, book editor
- Embracing aging, families facing change, produced by Mennonite Media and Catholic Telecasters Group and released to ABC stations by the National Council of Churches through the Interfaith Broadcasting Commission ; Sheri Buller, producer
- The inner work of age, shifting from role to soul, Connie Zweig
- Second wind, navigating the passage to a slower, deeper, and more connected life, Dr. Bill Thomas
- 60 on up, the truth about aging in America, Lillian B. Rubin
- The 100-year life, living and working in an age of longevity, by Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott
- Life (part 2), produced by Twin Cities Public Television, Episode 13
- Life (part 2), produced by Twin Cities Public Television, Episode 2
- Life (part 2), produced by Twin Cities Public Television ; executive in charge, Gerald Richman, Episode 5
- The nine myths of aging, maximizing the quality of later life, Douglas H. Powell
- How to age, Anne Karpf