Rarely do I feel like I learn *so* much from a book as I did from this book. I strongly recommend this book to women and anyone with an interest in social justice. It was eye-opening, inspiring, and caused me to reflect heavily on my views of aging. The author does a great job of discussing aging from multiple disciplines: gerontology, feminism, intersectionality, and more. Additionally, she provides solutions and alternative ways to think about our agings selves and the the old. As a future old woman of color, this book reminded me that I have something to look forward to, and that even now, I can find ways to resist the many unhealthy forces that accompany of the cultural aging process in the US.