Based on interviews with 89 retirees from professional careers... the book presents much of the data in the interviewees' own words. This gives the book emotional and textual immediacy, as the retirees voice their feelings of obsolescence and social isolation and their difficulties missing the daily structure previously provided by the workplace. However, Weiss notes that volunteerism, part-time jobs, hobbies and, for some, a strong marriage can at least partially offset the social connections and sense of identity many people lose when they stop working.... Weiss provides... a better understanding of the emotional pitfalls that future retirees can anticipate, and that their family, friends, and colleagues can help them combat.(Publishers Weekly)