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Living to 100? "Old age is hot right now...they don't know what to
do with us " says Isabel Ferguson, one of the women featured in Amy
Gorman's "Aging Artfully, 12 Profiles of Visual & Performing
Women Artists Aged 85-105." Based on interviews of inspirational
artists, musicians and dancers 85-105 living with zest in the San
Francisco Bay Area, Aging Artfully captures historical memories of
the last century as the lives and creative processes of each artist
unfold. Meet Dorothy Takahashi Toy, 89, an Asian-American, who tap
danced her way into the white world and broke racial barriers, to
Lily Hearst, a Viennese pianist who played scales and pieces daily
until she died at 107. The 12 positive multi-ethnic role models
portrayed in Aging Artfully have no time for complaining. The book
-- with 100+ photos -- celebrates lives of the elders, it honors
aging, challenges popular perceptions of being old and is certain
to spark dialogue. One of the keys to successful aging is to "never
give up." The vibrant women featured lead us to the realization
that we all can uncover and act upon our own inner passions and
follow them with open hearts. Well into our old age we can wake up
each morning and live fully in the here and now. Bronze winner:
2007 Independent Publishing Book Awards (IPPYs), category of
Women's Issues; 5 stars on Amazon. "Aging Artfully is a book to be
treasured and... shared." Jim Cox, Midwest Book Review
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