Incoming Resources
- Out of time, the pleasures and perils of ageing, Lynne Segal ; with an introduction by Elaine Showalter
- How to live forever, the enduring power of connecting the generations, Marc Freedman
- Critical approaches to ageing and later life, edited by Anne Jamieson, Sarah Harper, Christina Victor
- Ageing in society, an introduction to social gerontology, edited by John Bond and Peter Coleman
- Social class in later life, power, identity and lifestyle, edited by Marvin Formosa and Paul Higgs
- The new long life, a framework for flourishing in a changing world, Andrew J. Scott and Lynda Gratton
- Keep it moving, lessons for the rest of your life, Twyla Tharp
- Boomers moving forward, a motivational book for super adults, by Brian Murphy
- 65 things to do when you retire, edited by Mark Evan Chimsky
- Disrupt aging, a bold new path to living your best life at every age, Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO of AARP with Boe Workman
- Travels with Epicurus, a journey to a Greek island in search of an authentic old age, by Daniel Klein
- Old age and how to survive it, Edward Enfield
- The gran tour, travels with my elders, Ben Aitken
- Kanreki kara no sokojikara, rekishi hito tabi ni manabu ikikata, Deguchi Haruaki
- Bolder, life lessons from people older & wiser than you, Dominique Afacan + Helen Cathcart
- Southern Gold Coast 60 and better newsletter, Southern Gold Coast 60 and Better Program
- You're old, I'm old... get used to it!, 20 reasons why growing old is great, Virginia Ironside
- Successful aging, a neuroscientist explores the power and potential of our lives, Daniel J. Levitin
- Pasos hacia una nueva vejez, los grandes retos sociales y emocionales de la madurez, Javier Yanguas
- Routledge handbook of cultural gerontology, edited by Julia Twigg and Wendy Martin
- Ageing, popular culture and contemporary feminism, Harleys and hormones, edited by Imelda Whelehan, Joel Gwynne
- I don't feel old, the experience of later life, Paul Thompson, Catherine Itzin, and Michele Abendstern
- Adult development & aging, biopsychosocial perspectives, Susan Krauss Whitbourne
- Growing old in the twentieth century, edited by Margot Jefferys
- The Cambridge handbook of age and ageing, edited by Malcolm Johnson ; association with Vern L. Bengtson, Peter G. Coleman, Thomas B.L. Kirkwood
- Life after ninety, by Michael Bury and Anthea Holme
- Handbook of aging and the social sciences, edited by Linda K. George, Kenneth F. Ferraro
- Aging and everyday life, edited by Jaber F. Gubrium and James A. Holstein
- Social identities across the life course, Jenny Hockey and Allison James
- Handbook of communication and aging research, edited by Jon F. Nussbaum, Justine Coupland
- Age and race, double discrimination, life in Britain today for ethnic minority elders
- Understanding ageing, images, attitudes and professional practice, Simon Biggs
- The stages of age, performing age in contemporary American culture, Anne Davis Basting
- How to age, by Anne Karpf
- Generations
- No aging in India, Alzheimer's, the bad family, and other modern things, Lawrence Cohen
- Understanding old age, critical and global perspectives, Gail Wilson
- Facing the mirror, older women and beauty shop culture, Frida Kerner Furman
- The Swedish art of aging well, life wisdom from someone who will (probably) die before you, Margareta Magnusson ; read by Natascha McElhone
- A long time coming, essays on ageing, Melanie Joosten
- The book about getting older (for people who don't want to talk about it), Dr Lucy Pollock
- Successful aging, a neuroscientist explores the power and potential of our lives, Daniel J. Levitin
- Peak, reinventing middle age, Patricia & Don Edgar
- The gran tour, travels with my elders, Ben Aitken
- How to grow old, John Bishop
- About time, growing old disgracefully, Irma Kurtz
- The gran tour, travels with my elders, Ben Aitken ; narrated by the author
- Relationships in our 50s, 60s and beyond, how yours can survive and thrive, Sandra Kimball
- The art of aging, a doctor's prescription for well-being, Sherwin B. Nuland
- The Lazarus strategy, how to age well and wisely, Norman Lazarus