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Jane Juska, who wrote about late-in-life sex, dies at 84 

Juska was a retired and divorced schoolteacher in 2003 when she wrote her frank and funny book, "A Round-Heeled Woman: My Late-Life Adventures in Sex and Romance."

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CALIFORNIA: Jane Juska, whose chronicle of searching for sex as a woman in her 60s became a best-selling memoir and later a stage show, has died in California. She was 84.

Her son, Andy Juska, tells the San Francisco Chronicle his mother died Oct. 24 at a Chico care facility after an illness.

Juska was a retired and divorced schoolteacher in 2003 when she wrote her frank and funny book, "A Round-Heeled Woman: My Late-Life Adventures in Sex and Romance."

It grew out of a personal ad that led to flings with men of all ages that she said changed her life.

The best-seller landed her on Oprah Winfrey's show and was adapted into a one-woman show, starring Sharon Gless.

On Twitter, Gless wrote that Juska was funny and brave.

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