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Bookstack Review: “If you’re anywhere near the magic 5-0, I’d plan to read Tracey Jackson’s book”

Feb 7, 2011by tracey Comments

Find the latest review of Between a Rock and a Hot Place below, or view the original Bookstack review by clicking here.

Simply Reading: Between a Rock and a Hot Place

For any woman who has found themselves driving with all the windows down when it’s 20 degrees and snowing outside, or spending an extra 10 minutes every morning plucking out gray hairs, or writing out their last will and testament while awaiting the results of their mammogram – you’ve got a kindred spirit in Tracey Jackson. Her new book of essays Between a Rock and a Hot Place (subtitled Why Fifty is Not the New Thirty) is written for and about women like us – facing fifty with a combination of resignation, trepidation, and downright terror.

Having recently listened to the Nora Ephron reading her latest (audio) book of a similar genre (I Remember Nothing– my only complaint which was that it was too short), I was ready for another helping of that style wit and humor. Tracey Jackson, also a screenwriter from New York, serves up a perfect portion.

Humor aside, Jackson isn’t afraid to tell real truths about middle age. We all have a plan for the first part of our lives, she says. We’re going to school, train for a career, maybe get married or have a long term relationship, have kids, get a nice house, travel. But what about the second half of life? There isn’t a socially accepted plan of action for the 50+ woman. So what do we do?

Make a plan, already!

If you’re anywhere near the magic 5-0, I’d plan to read Tracey Jackson’s book. You’ll laugh for sure, maybe cry a tear or two, and definitely feel better about your life.