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The Tick of Two Clocks by Joan Bakewell; 9780349013930

The Tick of Two Clocks

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The Tick of Two Clocks delves into the intricate realities of aging, presenting a nuanced perspective that transcends the conventional view of decline towards death. Joan Bakewell, in her 80s, candidly shares her personal journey of moving from her long-time residence to a new living arrangement, offering insights that resonate with both the elderly and younger generations.

The Plot

The narrative unfolds as Bakewell reflects on the emotional and practical challenges that accompany significant life transitions. Through her experiences, she confronts themes of loss, adaptation, and the search for meaning in the later stages of life. The story captures the essence of resilience, as Bakewell encourages readers to approach aging with a thoughtful mindset.

Themes

  • Redefining old age
  • The importance of community and connection
  • Embracing change and uncertainty
  • Finding joy and purpose in everyday moments

Bakewell’s writing style is both lyrical and reflective, inviting readers to engage deeply with her thoughts while also prompting them to examine their own perceptions of aging. Her ability to weave personal anecdotes with broader societal observations makes this work both relatable and enlightening.

"Aging is not merely a decline; it is a journey filled with opportunities for growth and rediscovery."

Readers who appreciated Bakewell's previous works, such as All the Nice Girls or After the Break, will find a familiar yet fresh perspective in The Tick of Two Clocks, as it continues her exploration of the human experience through the lens of age.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 225 mm × 143 mm × 24 mm
Pages: 192
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780349013930

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