Given my bad case of hero worship, I was particularly thrilled when Ariel sent me a review copy of her new book, Bluebird: Women And The New Psychology of Happiness to read and review on my blog. I told her my blog only got around ten hits a day, but she sent it anyway, which made me very happy. If only happiness was always that simple.
Bluebird chronicles Ariel's research on the positive psychology movement, a movement that she found to be rather heavily populated with men at first, men who had strange ideas about how women could find their bliss cleaning toilets. Fortunately, Ariel found some research done by smart men and by (gasp) actual women as well as that done by delusional men and men living in Privilege Land. She did her own research, as well, convening a "council of experts", real women who responded to Ariel's questions about happiness from their own life experiences.
The book chronicles some interesting findings.
In Bluebird, Ariel Gore intelligently discusses the role of money in happiness (it has one), the role of work, of family, of friends. She discusses attitude and the role of things that we can and cannot control. She discusses the role of motherhood in the happiness of women. I was especially interested in the discussion of "flow" experiences.
She's right.
Bluebird: Women And The New Psychology of Happiness is an excellent book for any woman, as well as for men who care about women and society. It should definitely be a must-read for those psychologists who continue to ignore the possibility of a healthy, free reality for women. Bluebird hits the stores on January 19th and can be pre-ordered now. It's a good read, but it's also an important book. I highly recommend it.
6 comments:
Ooooh, sounds wonderful! Ariel and her work have had such a huge impact on my life, I'm at the point where I'd buy any of her books, no matter what she wrote about, but this one sounds like another great one!
Great review. I have loved every one of Ariel's books so far and I will check this out when it comes out.
Sounds like a great book.
I'll look for it! Thanks for the review.
Lovely review. I, too, am very much looking forward to reading this book.
Ariel's work is new to me. I am so happy to have found her, I got the opportunity have one of my photographs be the cover of this wonderful new book. :)
Stacey - I love the photo, too!
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