Time's Bounty, 9781567928440
Hardcover
Age brings surprising freedoms, joys, and adventures beyond youth’s dreams.
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Time's Bounty

rethinking old age

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  • Hardcover

    96 pages

  • Release Date

    17 February 2026

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Summary

Time’s Bounty: Discovering the Unexpected Joys of Aging

Change your perspective about aging. Here is a bracing view of the surprises that lie ahead, as age enkindles in us new expressions of life.

Our culture isn’t kind towards age. The dominant drive is to celebrate youth and strive for more and more of everything, while age, we’re told, brings only depletion and loss. Even as Americans live longer, most consider old age with dread. It’s time to challenge t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781567928440
ISBN-10:1567928447
Author:Philip Weinstein
Publisher:David R. Godine Publisher Inc
Imprint:David R. Godine Publisher Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:96
Release Date:17 February 2026
Weight:0g
Dimensions:177mm x 127mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

“An elegant rumination on the revelations of one’s final years….It’s a wise, unvarnished retrospection on the life of the mind’s pitfalls and pleasures.”—Publishers Weekly“Few among us want to dwell on aging. But Time’s Bounty is a delightful meditation on growing old. And as this sharp, well-written book, infused with wisdom from authors near and ancient, makes clear: It’s not all bad.”—Evan Friss, author of The Bookshop“This is an exquisite book, full of quiet surprises—unexpected gifts, unanticipated moments of discovery and lightness. It is also a brave book, for here Phil Weinstein brings himself, his ‘quick’—the same sensibility and clear-eyed perception he brought to the novels of Faulkner and Toni Morrison—to his experience of life in his seventies and eighties, and finds that this winter season holds a new potential: ‘the pure enjoyment of time.’ Give this book to everyone you know.”—Carol Gilligan, author of In a Human Voice“Time’s Bounty is wonderfully rich, combining reflections on aging’s unexpected vistas with insights drawn from great literature. Deeply humane without ever being sentimental, this book suggests the gift that can come from a clear-eyed apprehension of both the new limits and new freedoms that arrive in life’s late years.”—Adam Haslett, author of Mother and Sons

About The Author

Philip Weinstein

Philip Weinstein, for over forty years, was professor of English at Swarthmore College, and during that time published nine books of literary criticism. His Becoming Faulkner won the Hugh Holman Award as the best book on Southern Literature published in 2010. His recent essay, “Soul-Error,” was chosen for inclusion in Best American Essays 2020.

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