No offence taken on my end Paulclem, I’m 48and it’s something that I have noticed for a while in literature, being old doesn’t seem to hold much value unless it’s a stereotype, we hurry to grow up and somewhere around 40-50, we turn around and start looking backwards in regret and our literature, society and media foster this.
This is probably the wrong place to ask this question, most of the demographic here is under 25, but I thought I would try, it is a literature forum!
Thanks for the input so far folks.



and it’s something that I have noticed for a while in literature, being old doesn’t seem to hold much value unless it’s a stereotype, we hurry to grow up and somewhere around 40-50, we turn around and start looking backwards in regret and our literature, society and media foster this. 
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How about Love in the Time of Cholera? That fiesty novel about love at all ages.
