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Much More To Come

Author: Eleanor Mills  

Become the woman you’ve always wanted to be

A life-affirming book about a new kind of woman hitting her stride midlife

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Become the woman you’ve always wanted to be

A life-affirming book about a new kind of woman hitting her stride midlife

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A life-affirming book about a new kind of woman hitting her stride midlife
‘Midlife is when those dreams we had when we were young but put aside to earn a living or raise a family can finally be revisited; it’s never too late to be what you wanted to be.’

At 49, Eleanor Mills thought her life was over when she was abruptly made redundant from the job that had defined her for over 20 years. In one fell swoop, she lost her sense of purpose, and her family lost its main source of income. She felt washed up and burnt out.

But then she noticed something: she wasn’t alone. Almost every woman her age was struggling with something equally seismic, be it divorce, bereavement or an empty nest. Longing for a sense of community, Eleanor set up Noon, a platform for women in their 40s, 50s and beyond to support one another and talk about what they’re going through.

Part inspiration, part memoir, So Much More to Come brings together the extraordinary stories of these ordinary women: read about how they coped when shit hit the proverbial fan; laugh with them, cry with them and ultimately realise that it’s going to be OK.

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About the Author

Eleanor Mills is an award-winning editor, writer and broadcaster.

She worked for The Sunday Times for over 20 years, as Editorial Director, Editor of The Sunday Times Magazine, and as a columnist and interviewer, interrogating everyone from Theresa May to Mikhail Gorbachev.

As Chair of Women in Journalism (2014–2021), Eleanor campaigned to improve opportunities for women in the profession and to drive increased diversity across all areas.

It is her mission that midlife women feel seen, heard, celebrated, supported and inspired. She lives in London with her husband and two daughters.

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Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers | HQ
Published
1st August 2024
Pages
384
ISBN
9780008642570

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