Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, Reimagining Life

Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, Reimagining Life

by Louise Aronson
Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, Reimagining Life

Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, Reimagining Life

by Louise Aronson

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Overview

Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in General Nonfiction
A New York Times Bestseller
Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction
Winner of the WSU AOS Bonner Book Award
Winner of the 2022 At Home With Growing Older Impact Award

As revelatory as Atul Gawande’s Being Mortal, physician and award-winning author Louise Aronson’s Elderhood is an essential, empathetic look at a vital but often disparaged stage of life.


For more than 5,000 years, "old" has been defined as beginning between the ages of 60 and 70. That means most people alive today will spend more years in elderhood than in childhood, and many will be elders for 40 years or more. Yet at the very moment that humans are living longer than ever before, we’ve made old age into a disease, a condition to be dreaded, denigrated, neglected, and denied.

Reminiscent of Oliver Sacks, noted Harvard-trained geriatrician Louise Aronson uses stories from her quarter century of caring for patients, and draws from history, science, literature, popular culture, and her own life to weave a vision of old age that’s neither nightmare nor utopian fantasy—a vision full of joy, wonder, frustration, outrage, and hope about aging, medicine, and humanity itself.

Elderhood is for anyone who is, in the author's own words, "an aging, i.e., still-breathing human being."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620405468
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 06/11/2019
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Louise Aronson, MD, MFA, is a leading geriatrician, educator, and professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where she directs UCSF Medical Humanities. A graduate of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Aronson has received the Gold Professorship in Humanism in Medicine, the California Homecare Physician of the Year Award, the American Geriatrics Society Clinician of the Year Award, and was named one of Next Avenue’s 2019 Influencers in Aging. She is the author of A History of the Present Illness and her articles and stories have appeared in many publications, including the New York Times, the New England Journal of Medicine, the Lancet, and The Atlantic. She lives in San Francisco.

Table of Contents

Conception Author's note xiii

Birth

1 Life 3

Childhood

2 Infant 13

Memories

Lessons

3 Toddler 24

History

Sick

Assumptions

4 Child 41

Houses

Resurrection

Confusion

Standards

Other

5 Tween 63

Normal

Different

6 Teen 75

Evolution

Perversions

Rejuvenation

Gaps

Choices

Adulthood

7 Young Adult 105

Trauma

Modern

Indoctrination

Mistakes

Competence

Shame

Bias

8 Adult 137

Oblivious

Language

Vocation

Distance

Values

Truth

Biology

Advocacy

Outsourced

Zealot

9 Middle-aged 192

Stages

Help

Prestige

Complexity

Combustion

Sexy

Disillusionment

Priorities

Sympathy

10 Senior 241

Ages

Pathology

Communication

Freedom

Backstory

Longevity

Childproof

Reclamation

Elderhood

11 Old 273

Exceptional

Future

Distress

Worth

Beloved

Places

Comfort

Tech

Meaning

Imagination

Bodies

Classification

12 Elderly 324

Invisibility

Duality

Care

Education

Resilience

Attitude

Design

Health

Perspective

13 Aged 363

Time

Nature

Human

Consequences

Acceptance

Death

14 Stories 397

Coda

Opportunity 403

Acknowledgments 405

Notes 407

Bibliography 433

Index 436

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