Publisher's Synopsis
As the proportion of people over 65 in the UK increases, a better understanding of what underpins an active later life is becoming more important - to all of us. In a series of interviews with remarkable people over 70, all of them nominated for the annual Times-Sternberg award, The New Frontier documents the impact of different influences over their lives and provides readers with a unique viewpoint on how important it is that we make, and are seen to make, a valuable contribution to society at all ages, especially older age.
Ranging from Dame Esther Rantzen, and her work in setting up Silverline, a helpline for the elderly, to John Lubbock, the founder of the Orchestra of St. John's, which tours the country providing music to families and children living with autism, the interviews confirm the importance of taking a positive view of old age and its possibilities, both for the individual and their community.
CONTENTS
PREFACE by The Rt Hon Lord Hunt of Kings Heath PC, OBE
FOREWORD by Baroness Sally Greengross, OBE
1. RTD. AIR COMMODORE CHARLES CLARKE OBE
2. DAVID PEARSON
3. SYLVIA HOLDER
4. ZDENKA FANTLOVA
5. KENNETH BAKER, LORD BAKER OF DORKING
6. MAVIS BAMBER
7. DAME ESTHER RANTZEN OBE, CBE, DBE
8. JANET SPEIGHT
9. LAWRENCE COE
10. ALICE SLUCKIN OBE
11. PHOEBE CALDWELL
12. PATRICIA BERNIE
13. PETER HARPER KCSG, FCA, DLitt
14. JOHN BEAVIS
15. SYLVIA GILBERT
16. JOHN ROBINSON CBE
17. DR. NEVILLE BROWN
18. JOHN LUBBOCK OBE