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Love and Sex: Are We Ever Too Old?!?

by Nieli Langer

110 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); includes colour phtography and cartoons; catalogue #06-1215; ISBN 1-4120-9460-7; US$23.32, C$26.82, EUR19.16, £13.41

The book is a collage of photos, cartoons, poetry, and book and film reviews that celebrates late-life love and sexuality regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation or marital status.


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About the Book

Our parents and grandparents do have sex! There, I've said it! Love and Sex: Are We Ever Too Old?!? is an opportunity to revisit the idea that the need for love and sex regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation or marital status is normal and natural. The book is a collage of photos of older couples, cartoons, selected poetry about sexuality and couplehood as well as newspaper articles and reviews of books and films that have celebrated late-life love and sexuality. The book is an original way to teach adult children, adult grandchildren and the current cohorts of aging individuals to understand and accept the sexuality of maturing adults. In so doing, they can help transform the meaning of love and sexuality up to the very limits of life itself.



About the Author

Nieli Langer has also published two books previously:

Langer, N. & Tirriti, T. (2004). Aging Education: Teaching and Practice Strategies. Maryland: University Press.

Langer, N. Tirrito, T, & Nathanson, I. (1996). Elder Practice: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Working with Older Adults in the Community. Columbia, S. Carolina: University of S. Carolina Press



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