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About the Book
In the third installment of her
trilogy of life on Cape Cod, bestselling author Joan Anderson is back
with her richest exploration yet of renewal at midlife, this time
through her friendship with an extraordinary mentor.
Shortly after arriving on Cape Cod
to spend a year by herself, Joan Anderson's chance encounter with a
wise, playful, and astonishing woman helped her usher in the
transformations and self-discoveries that led to her ongoing renewal.
First glimpsed as a slender figure on a fogged-in beach, Joan Erikson
was not only a friend and confidante when one was most needed, but also
a guide as Anderson stretched and grew into her unfinished self.
Joan Erikson was perhaps best known
for her collaboration with her husband, Erik, a pioneering psychoanalyst
and noted author. After Erik's death, she wrote several books
extending their theory of the stages of life to reflect her
understanding of aging as she neared ninety-five. But her wisdom
was best taught through their friendship; as she sat with Anderson,
weaving tapestries of their lives with brightly colored yarn and
exploring the strength gathered from their accumulated experiences, Joan
Erikson's lessons took shape on their small cardboard looms as well as
in her friend's revitalized life.
In writing about their extraordinary
friendship, Anderson reveals a need she didn't know she had: for a
mentor to help navigate the transitions she faced as she grew beyond
middle age. And when Joan Erikson had to face her husband's death
and growing limitations of her own body, Anderson was able to give back
some of the wisdom she had gleaned. To this poignant and
ultimately joyful account, Joan Anderson brings the candor and
sensitivity that have made her an acclaimed speaker and writer on
midlife and its possibilities. A Walk on the Beach is an
experience to savor and treasure, a glimpse of the exuberant spirit that
can be sustained and passed on in all our friendships.
Paperback Edition, 223 pages |