by W. von Hollander ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
The title and the main theme of this book is obviously reminiscent of Life Begins At 40 but there are two fundamental differences. The author of this one, a man of science and a scholar, gives a much more serious and profound interpretation of the problem, touching on its historical, sociological, and biographical aspects. Secondly, the author claims that life really re-begins at forty, and that there is a complete metamorphosis during that period. This is not a self-help book, nor popular in treatment. It is a dry, long, and sober analysis of a universal problem.
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Publisher: Im Deutschen Verlag -- Berlin
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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1938
Categories: NONFICTION
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