This is a rare re-read for me. I first read Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders some time ago; I believe I was in high school but can't remember exactly. I was sorting through some books recently and came across it again, so I thought I'd give it a second go. I remember finding it fascinating and enlightening the first time, and hopefully the same holds true on round two.
I know I made a few notes in the book before as well, and it's always interesting to see how what I thought then is different than what I think now.
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