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Gail Sheehy

Biographical

This is the homepage of GailSheehy.com, the author's own website. There, you'll find information about her books, as well as links leading you to "map your life," and "find your passion."

When Sheehy was to give the commencement speech at Ithaca College in 2001, the college newspaper put together this press release, which contains a good deal of biographical info about the author.

Bibliographical

In 2002 Sheehy gave this online interview at the Power Surge Live! site. She talks in some detail about her books The Silent Passage: Menopause and NewPassages.

This is an article Sheehy wrote for the New York Times called "The Flowering of Spello." (Spello is in Umbria, Italy and they have a festival called the Infiorate, where the streets are full of flowers for the feast of Corpus Domini.) (Free registration required.)

Cultural

The homepage of the National Marriage Project at Rutgers has links to new publications, a mission statement, a contact area, and information about other resources. It's a good place to start your online research about the current state of marriage in the U.S.

Interested in narrowing a topic for a research paper about family issues? This homepage from the National Clearinghouse on Families & Youth should give you plenty of good ideas.

Here are some excerpts from a book called The Psychology of Love. What do you make of the book from the info you found?

Here's an essay from Psychology Today that proposes a theory of love-as-a-story. Read it and answer the author's title question: "What's Your Love Story?"