There's a myth that in order to accomplish anything great, you must do so in your early years. In Great Second Acts, author Marlene Wagman-Geller offers us a glimpse into the lives of women who defied that way of thinking and found their true calling later in life. Each short chapter delves into the lives of well-known women like Grandma Moses, Mother Teresa, Mary Kay Ash, Shirley Temple Black (yes, that Shirley Temple), Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Jane Fonda, and Judge Judy Sheindlin, along with a plethora of other women who refused to go quietly into old age. Each is inspirational in her own right, reminding us that it's never too late to become who you're meant to be. (SM)