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For three years, Ray (English, gerontology, Wayne State University) participated in eight writing groups at six senior centers in inner- city and suburban Detroit. She involves the reader in the construction of life stories as a rewarding and highly social process that often reveals the types of relationships that dominate the lives of group members, the majority of whom are women. She demonstrates that the presentation and negotiation of life stories in writing groups initiates change and personal growth among older people. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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