A review by fastweedpuller
Life Reimagined: The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife by Barbara Bradley Hagerty

3.0

If I could edit out the author, this book would be much more powerful to me. Instead, it falls much more in the memoir category, less in the social science category. So, sure, if one could somehow edit out the oft-repeated "baby boomer," "NPR" and the author's class blindness (wherein she goes to a casino! during the weekday! and is! Surprised! by its patrons!) then the science behind this book would shine bright and loud and universal.

Sigh. This is a pity, because there is a lot of great science in this book.