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Eminently Reasonable
“Jump-started by her own unexpected and shocking experience of ageism in academe, Amanda Barusch’s Aging Angry is eminently reasonable for a book about anger, the righteous, intelligent kind that surfaces as we grow older and are likely to encounter and observe more injustice—especially toward older adults, women, people with disabilities or low incomes, and later-life activists who fight the power. Barusch’s fascinating interviews with “grumpy, cantankerous, and obstreperous elders” deepen our interest in using this primary emotion effectively to heal our nations of the common curse of ageism and improve the world.”
Margaret Morganroth Gullette
author of Ending Ageism, or How Not to Shoot Old People
“Jump-started by her own unexpected and shocking experience of ageism in academe, Amanda Barusch’s Aging Angry is eminently reasonable for a book about anger, the righteous, intelligent kind that surfaces as we grow older and are likely to encounter and observe more injustice—especially toward older adults, women, people with disabilities or low incomes, and later-life activists who fight the power. Barusch’s fascinating interviews with “grumpy, cantankerous, and obstreperous elders” deepen our interest in using this primary emotion effectively to heal our nations of the common curse of ageism and improve the world.”
—Margaret Morganroth Gullette
author of Ending Ageism, or How Not to Shoot Old People