Big meh.
I thought the book would deal with midlife crisis in depth, both on a mental and physical level, with a psychological emphasis. But in practice, the book focuses on women's menopause and hormone replacement therapy, which the author sees as the key to all possible symptoms.
I have absolutely nothing against replacement therapy, and the author has well justified the benefits of the treatments.
But as the book's almost exclusive content, this was a disappointment. I felt like I was reading a long series written in a women's magazine about menopause, when I expected to reflect on the psychological changes associated with middle age.
The book serves also as a totally generic selfhelp book about various themes.
At its worst, the book teaches that "you shouldn't be on social media too much." Exactly, I wouldn't have realized this myself.
Another star for being informative about the benefits of hormone replacement therapy, but a long minus for a promise that doesn't come true.