Quantcast
  • E-mail
  • Print
  • Comment
  • Font Size
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Discuss article

New Book Proves That You're Never Too Old to Change Careers

Posted on: Tuesday, 12 May 2009, 06:45 CDT

Author Shares Inspirational Story in New Autobiography

WESTMINSTER, Colo., May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- "I am sure there are many people in their middle age who have lost their jobs, are unhappy with the job they have, or have a dream that has never been fulfilled," Joe Rowsell writes in his new book, "You're Never Too Old: An Inspiring Autobiography of an Average Joe" (published by AuthorHouse). "I hope my life story may motivate them to the realization that anything is possible and you are never too old to try."

Part autobiography and part inspirational memoir, "You're Never Too Old" follows Rowsell's childhood in Idaho and gives biographical information about his family that future generations are sure to cherish. He includes dozens of family photographs and detailed genealogical information, but it is Rowsell's own life story that is sure to inspire readers living in today's world of layoffs, recession and a weak job market.

At age 42, Rowsell found himself "drifting from one failure to another," he writes. "I didn't have much to show for my life except two wonderful children." He had filed for business and personal bankruptcy, could barely afford to feed his family, and found himself drifting apart from his wife. Depressed and downtrodden, he found employment delivering newspapers and working at a gas station. "The time had come for me to pick myself up, dust myself off, and quit feeling sorry for myself."

Just three years later, Rowsell's determination had carried him through college, and he graduated and embarked on his first professional career as a physician assistant 27 years after graduating high school. He excelled at the job and things began to look up. He and his wife divorced and he was remarried several years later.

At age 55, Rowsell and his wife, Maria, welcomed triplets of their own at the same time his fourth and fifth grandchildren were born. Today, Rowsell is retired and working part-time, and helps Maria raise a set of very active 10-year-old triplets. "I am 65 years as I finish this book," he writes. "I am very content and happy with my life. I am still working, doing what I love to do. I am healthy. I have a wonderful life. I have five beautiful children. I have seven awesome grandchildren. I have time to enjoy it all. Life is so good!"

For anyone considering changing careers, going back to college, or making a positive life change in general, Rowsell gives the encouragement and reminder that "You're Never Too Old" with his compelling life story.

AuthorHouse is the premier book publisher for emerging, self-published authors. For more information, please visit http://www.authorhouse.com.

EDITORS: For review copies or interview requests, contact: Promotional Services Department Tel: 888-728-8467 Fax: 812-961-3133 Email: pressreleases@authorhouse.com (When requesting a review copy, please provide a street address.)

This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com.

SOURCE AuthorHouse


Source: PR Newswire

More News in this Category


Related Articles



Rating: 2.7 / 5 (12 votes)
Rate this article:
1/52/53/54/55/5

User Comments (0)

Comment on this article

Your Name
Text from the image
Comment
max 1200 chars
* All fields are required

redOrbit Friends