Publisher's Synopsis
Harry "Rick" Moody has again presented the key concepts and controversies in an engaging and accessible fashion, supported with carefully chosen adapted readings, resulting in the most captivating introduction to gerontology available today.
From the opening chapter, the author encourages the reader to see ageing not as a fixed period of life but as a process beginning at birth and extending over the entire life course. The informative design of this book focuses on controversies and questions rather than on assimilating facts or coming up with a single "correct" view about ageing or older people. The readings are selected to highlight ongoing debates in the field and to stimulate students to think more deeply about what is at stake in the issues presented.