Good Anger: How Rethinking Rage Can Change Our Lives
By (Author) Sam Parker
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Green Tree
30th September 2025
5th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality
Coping with / advice about mental health issues
Psychology: emotions
Hardback
256
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
One of the best books to look out for in 2025 The Independent
Embrace your hidden source of clarity, purpose and strength.
In recent years we have become much more accepting of difficult human emotions, but one remains taboo: anger. Afraid of the disharmony it can create, we disapprove of it in others and do our best to squash it down within ourselves.
But this approach takes a terrible toll on our physical and mental health. Unresolved anger is a major and often overlooked factor in anxiety and depression. By avoiding our anger, we deny ourselves the gifts it can offer of clarity and purpose, dignity and self-respect, energy and strength.
In Good Anger, journalist Sam Parker argues we need a radical rethink of what anger is and what it Is for. Drawing on insights from ancient philosophy, business leaders, artists, athletes and cutting-edge psychology and emotional science, he investigates how we can harness anger to improve every facet of our lives, from professional success to creative projects to our relationships with loved ones and ultimately ourselves.
Why, after all this time, do we still conflate anger with violence and aggression How does repressed anger show up in our bodies Why do we still think of anger in a gendered way Is the internet making matters worse And, in a world increasingly dominated by stress and conflict, how can understanding our anger better paradoxically make us more peaceful and tolerant of others
This provocative and seemingly counterintuitive book is for people-pleasers, conflict-avoiders and self-improvers everywhere. Its a timely reminder that understanding the more challenging parts of ourselves can help us live fuller, happier lives.
Sam Parkers examination of anger is thrillingly incendiary I havent been able to think about anger in the same way since. * Alice Vincent, author of Rootbound and Why Women Grow *
A delightful dive into our most maligned emotion. If you feel angry and the whole world seems to be right now this book will help you understand, and perhaps feel better about it. * Oliver Franklin-Wallis, author of Wasteland *
Sam Parker is a senior editor at British GQ. He has been a journalist for over fifteen years, covering culture, lifestyle and psychology for publications such as the Observer, Guardian and Esquire. He also worked as a senior editor at Penguin Random House. He can be found on X @samparkercouk, Instagram @samparkeruk, and the Substack goodanger.substack.com.