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Ashton Applewhite

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Ever the late bloomer, I didn't start writing till I was in my 40s. My first serious book, Cutting Loose: Why Women Who End Their Marriages Do So Well, was published by HarperCollins in 1997. Ms. magazine called it “rocket fuel for launching new lives.” It landed me on Phyllis Schlafly’s Eagle Forum enemies list and an invite to join the board of the nascent Council on Contemporary Families, a group of distinguished family scholars.
The catalyst for Cutting Loose was puzzlement: why was our notion of women’s lives after divorce (visualize depressed dame on barstool) so different from the happy and energized reality? A similar question gave rise to This Chair Rocks: “Why is our view of late life so unrelievedly grim when the lived reality is

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The boomers ruined everything? Think again.  

In anxious times we look for scapegoats, so boomer-bashing is on the rise. Wondering how to push back? Here’s a quiz:

Cheer up, they’re dying off!The boomers invented [the internet/water bed/etc.]. What does your [entitled/tech-addicted/etc.] generation have to show for itself?It’s about class, not age.

It’s easier to point fingers than to address what’s actually going on. So blame the actual culpri

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“It’s not loving a man that makes life harder for gay guys, it’s homophobia. It’s not the color of their skin that makes life harder for people of color; it’s racism. It’s not having vaginas that makes life harder for women, it’s sexism. And it’s ageism, far more than the passage of time, that makes growing older harder for all of us.”
Ashton Applewhite, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism

“The sooner growing older is stripped of reflexive dread, the better equipped we are to benefit from the countless ways in which it can enrich us.”
Ashton Applewhite, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism

“We don’t ask when people age out of singing, or eating ice cream; why would we stop making love?”
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“The sooner growing older is stripped of reflexive dread, the better equipped we are to benefit from the countless ways in which it can enrich us.”
Ashton Applewhite, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism

“My first interview was with eighty-eight-year-old folk artist Marcia Muth… ‘Your life does change as you get older,’ she told me. ‘You get into what’s important and what’s not’.”
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“Nowhere is ageism more sexist, and vicious, than in the domain of sexuality.”
Ashton Applewhite, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism

“Women not only bear the brunt of the equation of beauty with youth, we perpetuate it—every time we dye our hair to cover the gray or lie about our age, not to mention have plastic surgery to cover the signs of aging.”
Ashton Applewhite, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism

“We don’t ask when people age out of singing, or eating ice cream; why would we stop making love?”
Ashton Applewhite, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism

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