Ageing - does it make a woman invisible or liberated?
By Jayne Warren - 30/05/2008
Jayne Warren talks to Keren Smedley, author of "Who's That Woman In The Mirror?" - a practical, candid guide through the minefield of often painful and confusing experiences encountered by women in middle age and beyond.
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