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Book Reviews - Women's Health and Psychology
Written by DivaTribe Member Alyeska   
A Year by the SeaA Year By The Sea, by Joan Anderson

A Year by the Sea is a refreshing look at a woman in search of herself as an individual.

This true-life story, in itself, is fairly simple; an "older" woman has come to a crossroads in her life, with her children grown and on their own and her husband having received a job transfer to another city. Not being sure what to do, Joan decides to take a sabbatical of sorts from her life and go to her beach house in Cape Cod to think life through.

What I really liked about this book wasn't her day to day existence but, her thoughts on life that scatter throughout the book. This is indeed a book that is nice to own so that you can go through and pencil on the margins or highlight areas of interest. I truly felt that I had a "mentor" in these pages, giving me advice without sounding like she was preaching. I am nowhere near having my children out of the home but, I could still relate to Joan. I honestly feel that I could read this book in a few years, give or take, and get even more out of it. One entry that I particularly liked was:

"As a young bride I sent my parents letters filled with lies, wanting to convince not only them, but myself, that I was happy. It occurs to me that I will continue to know my children less if they think I want them to be more. Seeking perfection is a terrible thing when it robs you of truth. I wonder if role-playing and being careful are the chief causes of loneliness."

This book is a relatively short (193 pages) but it took me longer to digest than a 500 page book. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and plan on buying a copy to have and read again down my own road of life.

Another recommnded book by Joan Anderson:
 
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