Jane Juska is a writer and English teacher, and at the age of 66--divorced, retired, in analysis--she decides that what she needs in her life is more sex. With the help of a personal ad in the New York Review of Books, she has a variety of sexual and romantic encounters. As she talks about them, she also delves into her background, which includes ...
The author of the bestselling memoir "A Round-Heeled Woman" continues her search for the perfect lover--and the perfect house--while seeking out the stories of other "unaccompanied women" with lives and adventures as colorful as her own.
What happens when students are not defined soely by a standardized test.11 teachers from 1st grade through 12th grade address that issue by taking the reader into their classrooms functioning as portfolio classroomswhere the whole student is the focus and the resulting evaluations are of the whole student.
As a result of what she calls 'the only stroke of genius I've ever had', Jane Juska placed a personal ad in a newspaper, that began: "Before I turn 67 - next March - I would like to have a lot of sex with a man I like." The response was overwhelming, and it changed Jane's life. She told all in "A Round-Heeled Woman", which Lynne Truss called "the ...
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