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A Year by the Sea: Thoughts of an Unfinished Woman by Joan Anderson
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A Year by the Sea: Thoughts of an Unfinished Woman

by Joan Anderson

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Broadway (2000), Edition: 1st Broadway Books Trade Pbk. Ed, Paperback, 208 pages

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I picked this book up to present how to write genealogy stories observing the relationships found in the book. Writing how she felt about her family members, experiences with regular people not of her cultural status, and how her past effected her present. A good read from a women's points of view on life. ( )
  erpiepho | Oct 25, 2009 |
Dreamlike and lovely, but I felt like the story never got deeper than the lyrical skin. Surprise cameo by Eric Erikson's wife, who was awesome. ( )
  nilchance | May 29, 2009 |
Perhaps because I was going through 'that time' of my life as well, I found this story very inspiring. As women, we are often times judged when we take time out for ourselves. But that is what Joan did, and she found out lots of things about herself, that she wouldn't have realized any other way. Would recommend (to women reaching 'middle' age). ( )
  zweven | May 14, 2009 |
A woman leaves her husband to live by herself for a year. ( )
  jepeters333 | Dec 25, 2008 |
Some years ago I read 'A year by the sea' by Joan Anderson.

The book really inspired me and some lessons learned are:

Silence can be a good friend.

Believing in yourself isn't everything, but you can't begin to live unless you do.

Joy comes from the capacity to appreciate all things elemental.

Be at home in your body.

The four necessary steps to finding yourself are the four R's: Retreat, Repair, Regenerate and Renew.

Put your relationship with yourself first.

I always find it interesting to read about what I call 'Wonderful Women'. ( )
  mindfulmimi | Nov 30, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0767905938, Paperback)

Now available in paperback, the entrancing story of how one woman's journey of self-discovery gave her the courage to persevere in re-creating her life.

Life is a work in progress, as ever-changing as a sandy shoreline along the beach. During the years Joan Anderson was a loving wife and supportive mother, she had slowly and unconsciously replaced her own dreams with the needs of her family. With her sons grown, however, she realized that the family no longer centered on the home she provided, and her relationship with her husband had become stagnant. Like many women in her situation, Joan realized that she had neglected to nurture herself and, worse, to envision fulfilling goals for her future. As her husband received a wonderful job opportunity out-of-state, it seemed that the best part of her own life was finished. Shocking both of them, she refused to follow him to his new job and decided to retreat to a family cottage on Cape Cod.
At first casting about for direction, Joan soon began to take plea-sure in her surroundings and call on resources she didn't realize she had. Over the course of a year, she gradually discovered that her life as an "unfinished woman" was full of possibilities. Out of that magical, difficult, transformative year came A Year by the Sea, a record of her experiences and a treasury of wisdom for readers.
This year of self-discovery brought about extraordinary changes in the author's life. The steps that Joan took to revitalize herself and rediscover her potential have helped thousands of woman reveal and release untapped resources within themselves.

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