ARC for review. To be published March 25, 2025.
This 3.5 star book starts off with a great quote: “There is no greater power in the world than a menopausal woman with zest.” Margaret Mead. I don’t know if I actually have what you would call zest, but I’m still upright, and some days that seems like a miracle.
This former newscaster (who got her start in Oak Hill, West Virginia, shout out, lady!) tries to cover EVERYTHING about menopause and she succeeds reasonably well, quoting lots of experts, studies and the like. As she points out, “you don’t pass through menopause. You enter it and live there for the rest of your life” (may the good Lord help us.).
First she identifies the 34(!) symptoms of menopause. I have self-diagnosed with 17 of them. Then she mentions there are 103(!!!) symptoms if you include the rare ones. I’m not sure I’m so upright anymore. Definitely listing.
She discusses the link between menopause symptoms and heart disease, the now mostly discredited idea that hormone therapy increases risk of breast cancer and includes chapters on big symptoms: sleep disorders (me), memory problems (who, me?), sex, weight gain (me….it’s the feel good book of the year!)
She goes into a lots of subjects including wardrobe edits and makeup. Here I think she tries to do a bit too much and the book suffers overall. Plus, it definitely doesn’t help that this woman worked in an appearance based industry so she is clearly beautiful, she tells you she LOVES working out (shut up) and her daily diet sounds like absolute misery. I skimmed through a lot of this. I REALLY don’t want to hear this information from a model, thanks. Give me a normal woman who might eat a sleeve of Girl Scout cookies for dinner.
So, with that in mind I’m rounding down to a 3. Oh, and she mentions menopause.org a number of times, plus you’ll be furious about how little med school teaches doctors, even OB/GYNs about menopause.