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       Frequently overlooked benefits come with age: Thea Singer,“The Midlife Confidence Surge,”More, February 2008,
     
       http:\/\/www.more. com\/2024\/3490-the-midlife-con.dence-surge.
     
       PART I. GRACE
     
       Chapter 1. Beauty Battles
     
       “ Freedom” video included five supermodels, one of whom was Tatjana Patitz: Emine Saner,“The Forgotten Supermodel,”The Guardian, January 15, 2009.
     
       Chapter 2. The Clock Is Ticking
     
       Fertility Statistics: Interview with Dr. Jamie Grifo, September 16, 2009.
     
       Freeze your eggs to use for IVF further down the road: Interview with Dr. Jamie Grifo.
     
       Single moms account for about a quarter of all households with children; many of these mothers have never been married:“Households and Families,”American Community Survey, 2006-2008.
     
       Chapter 3. Breast Cancer: The Pitiless Bully
     
       12.7 percent of women born in the United States today will be diagnosed with breast cancer:“Probability of Breast Cancer in American Women,”National Cancer Institute Fact Sheet, October 2006, http:\/\/www.cancer.gov\/cancertopics\/factsheet\/Detection\/probability-breast-cancer.
     
       About 2.5 million breast cancer survivors in the United States: American Cancer Society,“How Many Women Get Breast Cancer,”Medical Review, September 16, 2008.
     
       PART II. CONNECTEDNESS
     
       Connectedness is critical to every aspect of our health and well-being: Fox News,“Research: Loneliness Tied to Poor Health in Old Age,”March 26, 2009, http:\/\/www.foxnews.com\/ story\/0,2933,510748,00.html; BBC NEWS,“Friends Help People Live Longer,”June 15, 2005, http:\/\/news.bbc.co.uk\/2\/hi\/health\/4094632.stm; Tara Parker-Pope,“What Are Friends For? A Longer Life,”The New York Times, April 20,2009, http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/04\/21\/health\/ 21well.html.
     
       Chapter 4. Female Friendships
     
       Study of nurses with breast cancer: Tara Parker-Pope,“What Are Friends For? A Longer Life,”The New York Times, April 20,2009, http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/04\/21\/health\/21well.html.
     
       Chapter 5. Mentoring
     
       Evidence of discrimination against female leaders: Alice Eagly and Linda Carli,“Women and the Labyrinth of leadership,”Harvard Business Review, September 2007. The female leadership style may flourish in the twenty-first century: “Women Leaders Study: The Qualities That Distinguish Women Leaders,”Caliper, 2005, http:\/\/www.caliper.com.au\/womenstudy\/. Women make up 15 percent of the U.S. armed forces: Department of Defense,“Report to the White House Council on Women and Girls,”September 1, 2009.
     
       230,000 American women have served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: Kimberly He.ing,“Back from Combat, Women Strugglefor Acceptance, Associated Press, December 14, 2009, http:\/\/abcnews. go.com\/politics\/wirestory?id=9328019.
     
       About one-quarter of Americans volunteered in 2009: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,“Volunteering in the United States, 2009,”January 27, 2010, http:\/\/www.bls.gov.\/news.release\/volun.nr0.htm.
     
       Chapter 6. Intimate Partnerships
     
       The work of Dr. John Gottman:“John Gottman,”http:\/\/ en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/John_Gottman; John M. Gottman, The Marriage Clinic (New York: W. W. Norton, 1999).
     
       A five-to-one ratio of positive to negative interactions makes a relationship last: Gottman, The Marriage Clinic, p.35.
     
       National Opinion Research Center research on infidelity: Tom Smith,“American Sexual Behavior Trends, Socio-Demographic Differences, and Risk Behavior,”NORC, March 2006, http:\/\/www.norc.
     
       org\/news\/how+many+spouses+really+cheat.htm.
     
       Quotation from Passages: Gail Sheehy, Passages: Predictable Crises of Adult Life (New York: E. P.Dutton, 1976).
     
       PART III. ACCOMPLISHMENT
     
       Women develop mastery with age: Thea Singer,“The Midlife Con.dence Surge,”More, Februry 2008, http:\/\/www.more.com\/2024\/3490-the-midlife-con.dence-surge.
     
       Chapter 7. Will I Ever Be Good Enough?
     
       Impostor syndrome; women internalize failure: Satoshi Kanazawa, “The Impostor Syndrome,”Psychology Today, July 26, 2009, http:\/\/ www.psychologytoday.com\/em\/31314.
     
     
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