Why We Can't Sleep

Why We Can't Sleep
Author: Ada Calhoun
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0802147860

The acclaimed author explores the hidden crises of Gen X women in this “engaging hybrid of first-person confession, reportage [and] pop culture analysis” (The New Republic). Ada Calhoun was married with children and a good career—and yet she was miserable. She thought she had no right to complain until she realized how many other Generation X women felt the same way. What could be behind this troubling trend? To find out, Calhoun delved into housing costs, HR trends, credit card debt averages, and divorce data. At every turn, she saw that Gen X women were facing new problems as they entered middle age—problems that were being largely overlooked. Calhoun spoke with women across America who were part of the generation raised to “have it all.” She found that most were exhausted, terrified about money, under-employed, and overwhelmed. And instead of being heard, they were being told to lean in, take “me-time,” or make a chore chart to get their lives and homes in order. In Why We Can’t Sleep, Calhoun opens up the cultural and political contexts of Gen X’s predicament. She offers practical advice on how to ourselves out of the abyss—and keep the next generation of women from falling in. The result is reassuring, empowering, and essential reading for all middle-aged women, and anyone who hopes to understand them.

Women in Midlife Crisis

Women in Midlife Crisis
Author: Jim Conway
Publisher: Living Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-10
Genre: Married women
ISBN: 9780842383837

A carefully researched, compassionate volume of encouragement and direction for women coping with midlife. This book is equally helpful for counselors and families.

Midlife Crisis at 30

Midlife Crisis at 30
Author: Lia Macko
Publisher: Rodale
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2004-03-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781579548674

A guide for professional women struggling with burnout analyzes the social and psychological factors that affect a woman's career and relationships, and offers strategies for achieving a healthy personal and professional balance.

Midlife Crisis

Midlife Crisis
Author: Susanne Schmidt
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2020-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 022668699X

The phrase “midlife crisis” today conjures up images of male indulgence and irresponsibility—an affluent, middle-aged man speeding off in a red sports car with a woman half his age—but before it become a gendered cliché, it gained traction as a feminist concept. Journalist Gail Sheehy used the term to describe a midlife period when both men and women might reassess their choices and seek a change in life. Sheehy’s definition challenged the double standard of middle age—where aging is advantageous to men and detrimental to women—by viewing midlife as an opportunity rather than a crisis. Widely popular in the United States and internationally, the term was quickly appropriated by psychological and psychiatric experts and redefined as a male-centered, masculinist concept. The first book-length history of this controversial concept, Susanne Schmidt’s Midlife Crisis recounts the surprising origin story of the midlife debate and traces its movement from popular culture into academia. Schmidt’s engaging narrative telling of the feminist construction—and ensuing antifeminist backlash—of the midlife crisis illuminates a lost legacy of feminist thought, shedding important new light on the history of gender and American social science in the 1970s and beyond.

Love and Trouble

Love and Trouble
Author: Claire Dederer
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101946512

Blazingly intelligent, wickedly funny, and piercingly honest, a memoir that captures the perils and pleasures of girlhood, womanhood, and life itself. “One of my favorite books of the last few years.” —Cheryl Strayed “Sentence for sentence, a more pleasure-yielding midlife memoir is hard to think of.” —The Atlantic At mid-life, Claire Dederer developed a sudden yearning for jailbreak. In this exuberant memoir, she reflects on two periods in her life uncannily similar in their emotional intensity: her present experience as a middle-aged mom in the grip of unruly and mysterious new hungers, and her recollections of herself as a teenager.

Midlife, No Crisis

Midlife, No Crisis
Author: Lisa Levine
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736159408

In this useful and lovely guidebook to midlife for women, life and health coach Lisa Levine provides easy, actionable tools to help readers let go of what's holding them back and become the best version of themselves. Packed with humor, inspirational quotes, and practical advice, Midlife, No Crisis encourages readers to practice self-care, cultivate positive habits, and overcome fear so that they can start living an awesome life.

The Pandemic Midlife Crisis

The Pandemic Midlife Crisis
Author: Stephanie Sprenger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-10-30
Genre:
ISBN:

Gen X women were overwhelmed and stretched like never before by the COVID-19 pandemic. They were hit hard in all of their many roles--as workers, as caregivers, and more. In this essay collection, 31 midlife women describe their experiences confronting the daily challenges of pandemic life. They are writers, teachers, artists, mothers, daughters, caregivers, activists, friends, and neighbors. Their stories highlight change, flexibility, isolation, connection, loss, and ingenuity, but at the core of each piece is resilience. The Pandemic Midlife Crisis: Gen X Women on the Brink takes readers behind the news headlines of job losses, virtual schooling, and quarantines and into the lives of real midlife women who have found themselves on the brink of so many things during this pandemic: crisis and reinvention, breakdowns and breakthroughs. Within the stories of this collection--the 5th HerStories Project anthology--it is our hope that you'll find the comfort and connection of knowing you are not alone right now.

The Midlife Crisis of a Perfect Woman

The Midlife Crisis of a Perfect Woman
Author: Bela Gary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735818603

Have you ever felt a deep connection with someone the instant you met? In the wake of a profound romantic relationship with a man, a woman is propelled into an obsessive search for answers. Is he her soulmate? As she tries to unravel the significance of the mysterious connection, she is suddenly bombarded by visions and synchronicities. She realizes that there is a quite possible a lot more going on beyond the physical world. As she delves deeper into the metaphysical, she is soon led down a proverbial rabbit hole, where she finds a lot more than she expected. A woman's transformational journey of self-discovery and empowerment, told alongside a timeless love story, The Midlife Crisis of a Perfect Woman shows us that what we seek is already part of us. All we need is to open our hearts and minds and have faith in ourselves and the Universe.

Women at Midlife

Women at Midlife
Author: Ski Hunter
Publisher: N A S W Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

The number of women at midlife served by the helping professions is substantial. Thorough and insightful, this book fills the gap in knowledge about these women and examines critical issues concerning family, caregiving, work, physical health, emotional and mental health, and more. Dispelling restrictive and outdated myths, the authors probe the meaning and direction of women at midlife. This scholarly volume, highlighted by compelling vignettes and backed by extraordinary research, explores the full range of midlife experiences, from how to define midlife to individual development to relationships with other family members. Social work instructors, students, and practitioners, as well as women who themselves are at midlife, will find that the work offers important professional and personal benefits.

Secret Paths: Women in the New Midlife

Secret Paths: Women in the New Midlife
Author: Terri Apter
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1997-01-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0393344045

"The author of Altered Loves . . . now turns her analytical eye toward middle-aged women. The result is both lively and revealing." --New York Times Book Review In this groundbreaking and insightful study Terri Apter traces womens midlife course, drawing on detailed interviews with women in their forties and fifties. Apter finds that women experience a renewed sense of themselves and see the second half of life as an opportunity for psychological growth and fulfillment instead of a time of despair over lost youth and beauty. She divides midlife women into four categories--traditional, innovative, expansive, protesting--and shows the cause for the midlife crisis and the path toward resolution for each type.