A review by balletbookworm
Why We Can't Sleep: Women's New Midlife Crisis by Ada Calhoun

4.0

3.5 stars rolled up to 4. I did really like the concept of this book and breadth of subjects Calhoun spoke with for this book. A lot of these books seem to always really concentrate on women in one slice of the demographic, but she went pretty wide. But after so much "ack! Gen X, what is going wrong!?" I felt there was too little "maybe this is what we can do to gain our equilibrium". We hit the chapter on perimenopause and then stuff that worked for Calhoun, which yay, but it felt unfinished as to what we should do.