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Too Young to Retire: 101 Ways to Start the Rest of Your Life

Too Young to Retire: 101 Ways to Start the Rest of Your Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smart, fun, and packed with information
Review: Too Young to Retire is a feast of fascinating information on how many choices we have as we look to reinvent ourselves during the last third of our lives. From websites to inspiring narratives from others' experiences, there is no end of ways to research new avenues of discovery. All of this is packaged in a very user-friendly book that isn't overwhelming, in spite of the amount of information it offers. As a counselor and life coach working with people undergoing transitions, I loved this book and recommend it to my clients.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smart, fun, and packed with information
Review: Too Young to Retire is a feast of fascinating information on how many choices we have as we look to reinvent ourselves during the last third of our lives. From websites to inspiring narratives from others' experiences, there is no end of ways to research new avenues of discovery. All of this is packaged in a very user-friendly book that isn't overwhelming, in spite of the amount of information it offers. As a counselor and life coach working with people undergoing transitions, I loved this book and recommend it to my clients.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Save Your Money and Skip This One
Review: Unless you are a far-left political idealist; "open-minded," as Mr. and Mrs. Stone say, their book offers little useful information for retirees.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Save Your Money and Skip This One
Review: Unless you are a far-left political idealist; "open-minded," as Mr. and Mrs. Stone say, their book offers little useful information for retirees.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential Reading for Second Halfers
Review: Whether you've just passed 40 and are thinking retirement is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, or whether you've reached your four-score-and-seven, this book provides perspective and practical help for thinking about "retirement." The Stones give us hope and courage for staying fully engaged with life, exercises and advice for taking charge of our own destinies, and real-life examples of people doing so, including themselves. They also give a good distillation of what other influential authors have written about living the second half of life. Read this book with a highlighter in hand, because you'll want to come back and review this sage advice again and again.


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