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Call the midlife : TFI Friday vs Top Gear and other middle-aged dilemmas / by Evans, Chris,1966-author.;
Call the midlife is Chris's account of taking a year out, mentally and physically, before reaching the age of 50, via three specific and consecutive journeys of self-discovery. His wise and witty narrative enables him to ask all the questions he needs to position himself for a successful assault on the future.
Subjects: Evans, Chris, 1966-; Conduct of life; Midlife crisis;

The makeup wakeup : revitalizing your look at any age / by Johnson, Lois.; Linter, Sandy.; Waring, Michael,photographer.;
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Subjects: Cosmetics.; Beauty, Personal.; Middle-aged women; Older women;
© c2011., Running Press,

The knight at dawn / by Osborne, Mary Pope.; Murdocca, Sal.;
Eight-year-old Jack and his younger sister Annie use the magic tree house to travel back to the Middle Ages, where they explore a castle and are helped by a mysterious knight.Reading level : 2.2
Subjects: Time travel; Castles; Middle Ages; Knights and knighthood; Magic; Tree houses;
© c1993., Random House,

The estrogen window : the breakthrough guide to being healthy, energized, and hormonally balanced--through perimenopause, menopause, and beyond / by Seibel, Mache,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."When administered at the right time, estrogen therapy can lead to substantial improvements in a woman's quality of life. Yet, for more than a decade, women have been told about many worrisome side effects of hormone replacement therapy, including an increased risk of cancer, blood clots, and heart disease. In The Estrogen Window, Dr. Mache Seibel shows that not taking estrogen at the right time following menopause actually increases the risk of suffering one of those events. Falling estrogen levels also increase a woman's risk for heart disease and Alzheimer's, as well as osteoporosis. Dr. Seibel presents groundbreaking research that proves how every woman has an "estrogen window," an ideal time to begin estrogen replacement, which can minimize menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, fractured sleep, brain fog, irritability, and weight gain. Not only can women safely take estrogen during this window, but also taking the hormone this way provides a wide range of health benefits that guarantee women increased protection from the very conditions they have been led to fear most."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Estrogen; Menopause; Middle-aged women;

Confessions of a forty-something / by Potter, Alexandra,author.;
Nell Stevens' life is a mess. When her business goes bust and her relationship with it, Nell's happy ever after in California falls apart and she moves back to London to start over. But a lot has changed since she's been gone. All her single friends are now married with children, sky-high rents force her to rent a room in a stranger's house and in a world of perfect instagram lives, she feels like a f*ck up. Even worse, a forty-something f*ck-up. But when an old work contact lands her a job writing obituaries, Nell meets the fabulous Cricket, an eighty-something widow, who is also adjusting to her new life and they strike up an unlikely friendship. Together they help each other heal their aching hearts, cope with the loss of the lives they had planned, and push each other into new adventures and unexpected joys. Because Nell is determined. She's going to completely turn her life around. This time next year things are going to be very different. First, though, she has a confession.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Single women; Middle-aged women; Widows; Female friendship; Social media;

Medieval lives [videorecording] : birth, marriage, death / by Castor, Helen.; Swingler, Lucy.; Athena (Firm); RLJ Entertainment.;
Host, Helen Castor.Examine how the people of the Middle Ages handled three of life's great rites of passage.E.DVD, widescreen (1.78:1); Dolby Digital stereo.
Subjects: Birth customs; Civilization, Medieval.; Documentary films.; Funeral rites and ceremonies; Historical films.; Marriage customs and rites; Middle Ages.; Rites and ceremonies, Medieval.;
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The hunt for the Mad Wolf's daughter / by Magras, Diane.;
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Subjects: Adventure fiction.; Historical fiction.; Heroes; Knights and knighthood; Families; Sex role; Middle Ages;

Women in sunlight : a novel / by Mayes, Frances,author.;
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Americans; Friendship; Middle-aged women; Single women;

The change : a novel / by Miller, Kirsten,1973-author.;
"Big Little Lies meets The Witches of Eastwick--a gloriously entertaining and knife-sharp feminist revenge fantasy about three women whose midlife crisis brings unexpected new powers-putting them on a collision course with the evil that lurks in their wealthy beach town"--
Subjects: Magic realist fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Novels.; Middle-aged women; Murder; Psychic ability;

Your second act : inspiring stories of reinvention / by Heaton, Patricia,1958-author.;
Includes bibliographical references.Patricia Heaton is one of TV's most recognizable and beloved moms. She's won two Emmys for her starring role as Debra Barone on the long-running comedy Everybody Loves Raymond, and followed that career-making role with another gem as Frances Heck on the popular sitcom The Middle. Now, she returns to television as the lead in the new series Carol's Second Act, which follows divorced fifty-year-old Carol Kenney (played by Heaton), who after raising two children and retiring as a teacher decides to finally pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. Patricia Heaton knows what it's like to stage a second act and navigate pivotal transitions in life. Just like Carol, when Heaton's children left the nest, she found herself in a new and unfamiliar stage of life, compelling her to evaluate which direction to take next. She discovered she had the time to pursue passions that were previously placed on hold, both personally and professionally. She made her move and took a step forward in her career and for the first time, Heaton is not only the star of her own show, but also the executive producer. She also now finds her greatest fulfillment in using her influence to support humanitarian efforts as a Celebrity Ambassador for World Vision, the world's largest non-governmental organization. She and her husband support their work in poverty relief around the globe, something that was planted in heart long ago. Through her own experience, Heaton became curious about other people's stories of second-act transitions and ways to offer support in the process. In her new book, Your Second Act, she shares wisdom from her own personal journey as well as insight from stories of numerous people across the country. From work to health, to love and more, the results are heartwarming, inspiring, and surprisingly relatable! Filled with light-hearted anecdotes and pragmatic steps to help you discover your own path, Your Second Act shows us that midlife doesn't have to be about crisis when you focus on the opportunity. After all, it's never too late, or too early to stage your second act!
Subjects: Biographies.; Heaton, Patricia, 1958-; Actresses; Middle-aged women;