The Coming of Age

ebook Short Stories of Midlife and Beyond

By Lorna Tedder

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For every woman who has ever felt invisible, wondered what comes next, or dared to believe the best is yet to come.

In a world that too often overlooks the stories of women past a certain age, Lorna Tedder's The Coming of Age is a powerful and luminous collection that places them exactly where they belong: at the center of their own extraordinary lives. This anthology of over sixty resonant short stories explores the quiet revolutions, brave transformations, and profound moments of grace that define life in midlife and beyond.

Meet the women of The Coming of Age:

A 73-year-old retired ballerina who finds new purpose teaching a class of women whose bodies, like hers, carry the stories of decades.

A 67-year-old widow who embarks on a solo cross-country train trip, wearing the spectacular, unworn dresses she sewed for a version of herself she was never brave enough to be.

An 85-year-old chess grandmaster who, in a stunning public match, redefines what it truly means to win.

A recently laid-off executive who discovers her old song from an open-mic night has been recorded and, in seeking credit, reclaims the voice she thought she'd lost forever.

Arranged in three parts—"The Stirring of Memory and Possibility," "The Journey of Transformation and Rebellion," and "The Grace of Acceptance and New Beginnings"—this collection guides the reader through a deeply satisfying emotional arc. From the first tentative steps of self-discovery to the bold acts of reclaiming one's identity, these stories are a testament to the fact that aging is not a decline, but an unfolding.

Written with profound empathy and insight, The Coming of Age is a celebration of resilience, a tribute to the quiet strength of women, and an essential companion for anyone who knows that life's most interesting and authentic chapters are often the ones that come later.

The Coming of Age