內容簡介
內容簡介 A bold cultural manifesto for a generation of women, and a wake-up call we can't afford to ignore. There is a seismic shift underway in how we think about aging for women -- and Moira Welsh is leading the conversation. But beneath the glossy narrative of "aging well" lies a more complicated truth. In The Astonishing Lives of Older Women, Welsh combines immersive reporting with unforgettable real-life stories to reveal what growing older actually likes like for a massive -- and rapidly expanding -- demographic of women. You'll meet: A woman in her 70s forced to live in her car A widow navigating love, rejection, and financial insecurity A lifelong professional quietly outliving her savings These stories expose the hidden realities shaping women's later years: The gender pension gap Rising housing insecurity Loneliness, ageism, and invisibility The financial cost of caregiving, divorce, and survival But this isn't just a diagnosis. It's a guide to what comes next. Drawing on insights from a CEO, a legal scholar, and a feminist economist, Welsh offers essential, clear-eyed advice on careers, pensions, financial planning, and relationships. It all underscores a critical truth: financial independence isn't optional. And yet, this is not a story of defeat. As women live longer than ever before, many are redefining what those extra decades can mean: new love, deep friendships, sexual freedom, purpose, and power on their own terms. Part urgent social investigation, part cultural manifesto, The Astonishing Lives of Older Women captures a pivotal moment -- for a massive demographic of women, and for anyone rethinking aging, longevity, and the future of women's lives.
作者介紹
作者介紹 Moira Welsh is a political reporter at the Toronto Star's Queen's Park bureau and a former investigative reporter who, for decades, has written about the joys and vicissitudes of a long life. Welsh lives in Toronto and is the mother of two wonderful young men.