At My Pace
At My Pace
I received a signed copy of this book by a friend who attending a reading of Jill Ebstein. The premise is simple, we all make degree of choices, from deciding to run a marathon to jumping off of the career trajectory to staying home to care for children. Ebstein breaks these into age decades and the book doesn't necessarily need to be read in order. I enjoyed reading the stories of the later generations, there is the benefit of more experiences and a different perspective. Enjoyable read.