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Paperback Woman at the Edge of Two Worlds Book

ISBN: 0060925507

ISBN13: 9780060925505

Woman at the Edge of Two Worlds

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In a powerful, sensitively-written book, the bestselling author of the "Medicine Woman" series illuminates the experiences of menopause, showing how this transitional stage can be a special event that... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Seeing as it is

This book, more than any other helped me know I wasn't alone during the worst times of menopause. The unreality, the feeling that I would never be normal again - very disconcerting times. The descriptions were right on, and I feel it brought me through to the other side. If you don't know what I mean, you haven't experienced it yet. If you know someone in the state of change called Menopause, here's a great gift. -I know she has a workbook, I have not had a chance to evaluate it.

Wonderfully helpful !

So many books about Menopause are dry and do nothing to help one understand what's happening. Lynn's book helped me see many things I was trying not to see and know I was OK. The book should be read by every woman going into this time of life.

Another take on menopause -- and a pretty good one at that

I have followed Lynn Andrews' books for many years and while I had purchased this one a long time ago, I never read it. Not until I began having my own questions and challenges with menopause. Deep inside me there was a sense that this is indeed a sacred time of transformation and a coming of age that has not been appreciated or explored by women of our culture. Andrews takes the reader through her own experience (complicated by the loss of her mother), the highs and the lows, including a hysterical interaction with a male physician (the sum of our nightmares, I expect), and her own embarrassment of losing her estrogen patch while hottubbing with her boyfriend. She creates a 20th century journey that honors all who have gone before us and all who come after. While her medical information is somewhat shakey, I appreciate her spiritual guidance and her encouragement as we see this transition not as a door closing, but a new horizon opening. Not recommended for the narrow minded, but for those who see beyond religion and into spirit.
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