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Aging is the ultimate disruption, a chance for women to reclaim themselves.

Because really, at what age do you become 'old'?

How is 'coping' with advancing age any different from coping with, say, puberty?

While our bodies are rapidly losing estrogen, we notice our patterns, find our most authentic selves, take a friendship inventory occasionally and build new ones, realise that finding our tribe is always a work in progress—there are so many surprises to pack in.

Being liberated from the womb coincides with a new kind of learning, unlearning, and relearning, an acceptance of ourselves and our bodies, and infinite awe and gratitude about the many things we take for granted in our youth.

In this memoir, Lalita Iyer takes a deep dive into the many ways in which ageing is both a ‘growing up’ and a liberation.

 

 

About the Author

Lalita Iyer is a journalist and an educator. She is the author of The Whole Shebang, Sridevi: Queen of Hearts, Raising Mamma, and I'm Pregnant, Not Terminally Ill, You Idiot!, among other books. She was managing editor at Filmfare magazine and deputy editor at Hindustan Times. Lalita has written columns for The Indian Express, Times of India, National Herald, Heraldo and BLink.

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Aging (un)gracefully

Aging (un)gracefully

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  • ISBN: 9788198872548
  • Author: Lalita Iyer
  • Publisher: Simon And Schuster
  • Pages: 218
  • Format: Paperback
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Aging is the ultimate disruption, a chance for women to reclaim themselves.

Because really, at what age do you become 'old'?

How is 'coping' with advancing age any different from coping with, say, puberty?

While our bodies are rapidly losing estrogen, we notice our patterns, find our most authentic selves, take a friendship inventory occasionally and build new ones, realise that finding our tribe is always a work in progress—there are so many surprises to pack in.

Being liberated from the womb coincides with a new kind of learning, unlearning, and relearning, an acceptance of ourselves and our bodies, and infinite awe and gratitude about the many things we take for granted in our youth.

In this memoir, Lalita Iyer takes a deep dive into the many ways in which ageing is both a ‘growing up’ and a liberation.

 

 

About the Author

Lalita Iyer is a journalist and an educator. She is the author of The Whole Shebang, Sridevi: Queen of Hearts, Raising Mamma, and I'm Pregnant, Not Terminally Ill, You Idiot!, among other books. She was managing editor at Filmfare magazine and deputy editor at Hindustan Times. Lalita has written columns for The Indian Express, Times of India, National Herald, Heraldo and BLink.

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