![]() ![]() ![]() Sara Davidson: I define boomers in my book not simply by demographics - born 1946 to 1964 - but culturally. The excerpt in Newsweek focused on 'the Narrows' that phase in life when everything gets harder before it gets easier.Īligarh, India: Hi, What's the central idea behind the words "the baby boomers"? Wow, never done one of these before! I'm delighted to be with you to answer questions about my new book Leap! What Will We do with the Rest of our Lives? Andrew Weil, Ram Dass and Bebe Moore Campbell, and 150 others from all walks of life, Davidson tried to figure out what to make of this stage in her life-this autumn to which her peers told her to just "surrender." Davidson joined us for a Live Talk on baby boomers and the life transitions many are making on Friday, Jan. She bottomed out-so she wrote a book, "LEAP! What Will We Do With the Rest of Our Lives?" In interviews with icons like Tom Hayden, Dr. As she entered her sixth decade, Sara Davidson found that, as she puts it, she "couldn't get arrested." A journalist, television writer and author of 1978's best-seller "Loose Change," Davidson suddenly found herself single, out of work and an empty nester all at once. ![]()
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