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About Time Irma Kurtz

About Time By Irma Kurtz

About Time by Irma Kurtz


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About Time Summary

About Time by Irma Kurtz

Something in our world is changing. In ten years time 60% of us will be over 55. The retirement age is likely to move up to 70; modern medicine ensures that most of us will live well in to our 80s and most of us will choose to do some work, paid or voluntary, while we are still physically able. Yet older people have, as yet, no role in modern society. Old age is regarded as an invonvenience, something to be shunned and set apart from our daily lives.

In this frank, often funny and always compelling disquisition on ageing, Irma Kurtz sets out to chart the territory through her own and others' experiences. Along the way she meets a diverse group of people whose insights into their own lives have much to offer a younger generation - from a 90-year-old weekly columnist and a vicar still working in his mid-70s to The Good Granny Guide's Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall and 'London's Rudest Landlord', Normal Balon of the celebrated Coach and Horses. Kurtz is a fearless investigator of the art of growing old - its pleasures and its griefs - carrying with her the only tool that sharpens with age: lifelong curiosity.

About Time Reviews

Witty and compassionate look at aging - Bookseller

Irma Kurtz is thoughtful and funny - Choice Magazine

Feisty OAP Irma Kurtz whizzes here and there taking a wry and witty squint at the art of growing old ... this is a wonderfully life-enhancing book, packed with optimism and humour - Unite Magazine

This is by no means a mean-spirited rant it s a clever deconstruction of everything that has mattered to her and to most of us friendship, family, the struggle to improve, to look good, be well liked seen from her feisty, hard-fought outpost - Kerry Fowler, Good Housekeeping

Irma Kurtz, a veteran journalist, writer and London resident since 1970, is not going gently into that good night of the Third Age she tells not only her own story but has also drafted the likes of super-granny Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, the mouthy publican Norman Balon to say what, besides cheerfulness and bloody-mindedness, keeps them going. Excelsior! - Iain Finlayson, The Times

She successfully demolishes common notions of an enfeebled generation, while also celebrating the easily recognisable benefits: grandchildren, cruises, lifelong friendships ... a cheerful and animated guide to what the French elegantly term the third age' - Time Out

All the energy, maturity, wisdom and humour of Irma Kurtz ... these dozen inspiring interviews are spark-full of the instinct f

About Irma Kurtz

Irma Kurtz was born in New Jersey and grew up in New York. After graduating in English Literature from Barnard College, Columbia University in 1956, she moved to Europe, first to Paris and then to London where, in 1970, she joined the brand new Cosmopolitan as its first Agony Aunt.

Over her years in London, Irma Kurtz has contributed to virtually every national paper and is a frequent broadcaster on radio and TV. Recently she moved to Bloomsbury after twenty years in Soho, London, and describes herself as a last-time buyer. She also keeps a small hiding-place in an unfashionable region of northern France. The mother of a son, Irma Kurtz became a grandmother in March 2005.

Additional information

GOR002522307
9781848540248
1848540248
About Time by Irma Kurtz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Murray Press
20090305
272
N/A
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