In this book, Silin maps the common ground between early childhood
and the period sociologists call "young-old age." Emphasizing the
continuities that bind children and adults rather than the
differences that traditional developmental psychology claims
separate us, he focuses on the themes we all manage across a
lifetime. Building on memoir and narrative, Silin argues that when
we recognize how the concerns of childhood continue to thread their
way through our experience, we look anew at the shape of our lives.
This book highlights the powerful generative acts through which
people of all ages find new meanings and relationships to
compensate for the individual and social losses that mark our
lives.
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