The author challenges many of the common assumptions and misconceptions about aging and offers a unique resource for those who are joining the ranks of the fastest-growing age group in this country, and those who are working with older adults. Robert Seymour is Minister Emeritus of Binkley Memorial Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and has a career that spanned forty years. His straightforward approach to living as an older adult offers the reader encouragement, affirmation, and practical ideas for an active and rewarding stage of life, including discussions of a positive self-image, spiritual growth, coping with change and retirement, maintaining good health, integrating past and present, and contemplating death by celebrating life. Aging Without Apology forthrightly challenges many of the common assumptions and misconceptions about aging and offers a unique resource for individuals and groups who are joining the ranks of the fastest-growing age group in this country, seeking to live more meaningfully as seniors, or who are working with older adults. -- Midwest Book Review Robert Seymour is Minister Emeritus of Binkley Memorial Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and has a career that spanned forty years. His straightforward approach to living as an older adult offers the reader encouragement, affirmation, and practical ideas for an active and rewarding stage of life, including discussions of a positive self-image, spiritual growth, coping with change and retirement, maintaining good health, integrating past and present, and contemplating death by celebrating life. Aging Without Apology forthrightly challenges many of the common assumptions and misconceptions about aging and offers a unique resource for individuals and groups who are joining the ranks of the fastest-growing age group in this country, seeking to live more meaningfully as seniors, or who are working with older adults. -- Midwest Book Review Robert Seymour is Minister Emeritus of Binkley Memorial Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and has a career that spanned forty years. His straightforward approach to living as an older adult offers the reader encouragement, affirmation, and practical ideas for an active and rewarding stage of life, including discussions of a positive self-image, spiritual growth, coping with change and retirement, maintaining good health, integrating past and present, and contemplating death by celebrating life. Aging Without Apology forthrightly challenges many of the common assumptions and misconceptions about aging and offers a unique resource for individuals and groups who are joining the ranks of the fastest-growing age group in this country, seeking to live more meaningfully as seniors, or who are working with older adults. -- Midwest Book Review