Andrea Sachs
Women in their 20s have The Rules to guide them. But what about the mature woman who finds herself on her own after many years? In Single Again: A Guide for Women Starting Over, Victoria Jaycox offers the middle-aged or older woman upbeat advice on how to maneuver successfully as a single. She also discusses the next set of questions that arise: Where should I live? Should I start a new career? Should I get married again? Women experiencing the dislocation of sudden singlehood will find Jaycox’s book a helpful companion.
–Andrea Sachs
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