Book Club Discussion Questions
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What do you think of applying the term "midlife crisis" to women today? Is there another term you would use? Or do you think the situations described in this book qualify as a crisis?
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The author writes that the '70s and '80s could be "a rough time to be a kid." She cites the economy, the high crime rate, and the fact that, unlike Boomers, who got to engage in drug experimentation and free love, we were "the clean-up crew for parties we were too young to attend," to quote a '90s song. Do you agree?
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Was there a chapter you particularly related to in the book?
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Do you agree with Calhoun that the culture has routinely pitted us against one another as women—for example, those with children versus those without?
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Was there a statistic that you found especially telling? Perhaps the one about how only one in four women of this generation is likely to out-earn her father? Or the fact that one in four women this age is on anti-depressants?
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Do you agree with Calhoun that this generation of women was raised with unrealistic "having it all" expectations? And do you agree with some of the women she quotes who said they feel that they were "sold a bill of goods"?
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Many women interviewed told Calhoun they were lucky and had no right to complain. These women often said this even if they were running themselves ragged caring for others, making the money for the household, and doing most of the housework. She argues that women in crisis often don't give themselves permission to, say, get a sportscar, but rather fit their breakdowns in around the rest of their lives. Do you agree?
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Calhoun insists that this is not a self-help book and that she avoids giving advice. However, she does encourage women struggling at this age to get more support—from other women their age and a good gynecologist, for example. And she encourages us to see that this is a period of time that will end. What advice would you add?
These questions were originally posted on the author's website at : https://www.adacalhoun.com/news/book-club-questions-for-why-we-cant-sleep
Unless otherwise stated, this discussion guide is reprinted with the permission of Grove Press. Any page references refer to a USA edition of the book, usually the trade paperback version, and may vary in other editions.