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Trade Ed. BMA Audio 2004
CD ISBN 9780966340143 $24.50 Four CDs
DD ISBN $17.15
Jungian analyst James Hollis looks at that point in life when people return to questioning who they are and where they're going. While it's often called a mid-life crisis, Hollis prefers to call it a passage--after all, it's not a crisis for everyone. Reading his own work, Hollis discusses the pressures that lead to this passage, points out the weight of past influences, and offers suggestions on how to navigate these treacherous waters. With a calm tone and a friendly voice, Hollis leads listeners through this perilous period and advises on ways to negotiate it. While the narration is fine, the book itself is dense, and listeners may need to take some time to reflect on some of its profound ideas. K.M. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine [Published: OCT/ NOV 07]
Trade Ed. BMA Audio 2004
CD ISBN 9780966340143 $24.50 Four CDs
DD ISBN $17.15
Trade Ed. BMA Audio 2004
CD ISBN 9780966340143 $24.50 Four CDs
DD ISBN $17.15
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