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Navigating the Messy Middle

A Fiercely Honest and Wildly Encouraging Guide for Midlife Women

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Roughly 68 million North American women currently grapple with the challenges of midlife, faced with a culture that tells them their "best-before date" has long passed. In Navigating the Messy Middle, Ann Douglas pushes back against this toxic narrative, providing a fierce and unapologetic book for and about midlife women.

In this deeply validating and encouraging book, Douglas interviews well over one hundred women of different backgrounds and identities, sharing their diverse conversations about the complex and intertwined issues that women must grapple with at midlife: from family responsibilities to career pivots, health concerns to building community. Readers will find a book that offers practical, evidence-based strategies for thriving at midlife, coupled with compelling first-person stories.

Offering purpose and meaning in a life stage that can otherwise feel out of control, Douglas pushes back against the message that women at midlife are no longer relevant and needed, highlighting the far-reaching economic, political and social impacts of these messages and providing a refreshing counter-narrative that maps out a path forward for women at midlife.

Both a midlife love letter and a lament, Navigating the Messy Middle both celebrates the beauty and rages at the many injustices of this life stage and provides readers with the tools to chart their own course.

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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2023

      In a text that is primarily aimed at Generation X women, Canadian parenting author Douglas ("Mother of All Books" series) argues against the prevailing view that midlife women are past their prime or no longer relevant. The author cites evidence-based science research and interviews with more than 100 women from a variety of backgrounds and relates their experiences. Topics include dealing with motherhood, work, relationships, family obligations, and health issues while simultaneously trying to carve out a place for themselves in a world that overlooks them or considers them invisible. To address these matters the book has 10 chapters over two parts--the first concentrates on the mind and the second on the body. In each section, Douglas encourages women to realize their own voice in their lives and to embrace new beginnings. VERDICT A wonderfully affirming volume that makes a compelling case for women to embrace the physical and mental changes happening in their lives and thrive. Best for those interested in gender studies, social history, and women's health topics.--Jacqueline Parascandola

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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