‘This is an exceptionally well-written book, highly informative, well-articulated and stands on its value of simplicity. With ageing people numbering high in our country, and their care becoming a constant priority for professionals comprising psychologists, social workers, care-givers and family members alike, the book comes at an appropriate juncture to fill the gap for such a work. As a technical-cum-academic volume which will help guide both praxis and research, this is a must-add to libraries of institutions as well as organizations in the fields of gerontology and care-giving. Highly recommended for the interested reader or an individual caring for the aged!’S. S. Nathawat, Professor Emeritus and Ex-Head, Department of Psychology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and former Director, Amity Institute of Behavioural & Allied Sciences, Rajasthan, India‘This book is a landscape of life in the twilight zone. The book infuses one with hope, optimism and positivity by giving snapshots into authentic aging, living with dignity, transpersonal gerontology, unity with nature and ultimate transcendence. The activities prescribed direct one towards positivity and a celebration of life lived well until the very end. The book is not only a treasure trove on ageing; it gives a glimpse of the benefits of contemplation and introspection as tools for meaningfulness.’Indranee Phookan Borooah, Professor and Head, Guwahati University, Assam, India ‘This book is very interesting and informative. Given the increasing number of elderly people across countries, it is expected that the book will have a good market in India and globally too because of its valuable and relevant contents.’Sibnath Deb, Professor and Director, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, India