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"These essays -- moving, engaging, and deeply personal -- explore the themes of family responsibility, growing up, and growing older. As the author, a divorced single mother beginning a new life and career in her forties, delves into the details of her own situation, she illuminates universal truths about what matters most: love, fulfillment, and the pain and necessity of huge change. These pieces about a woman in midlife struggling to come into her own in a complicated world are rich in insight and written with warmth, humour, and clear-eyed, sometimes devastating, honesty."--

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"These essays -- moving, engaging, and deeply personal -- explore the themes of family responsibility, growing up, and growing older. As the author, a divorced single mother beginning a new life and career in her forties, delves into the details of her own situation, she illuminates universal truths about what matters most: love, fulfillment, and the pain and necessity of huge change. These pieces about a woman in midlife struggling to come into her own in a complicated world are rich in insight and written with warmth, humour, and clear-eyed, sometimes devastating, honesty."--
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Beth Kaplan, a professional actor, left the stage at thirty to become a writer. She is the author of four books: two memoirs, a biography, and a guide to creative writing that's the textbook for the courses she has taught for nearly three decades at the University of Toronto and Toronto Metropolitan University. Her essays have been published in many newspapers, including the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Ottawa Citizen, and in magazines including Toronto Life, Today's Parent, More, and Divorce. She has been a frequent contributor to various CBC radio programs, including Fresh Air.