The Gen X Handbook for Middle Age: The Pursuit of Health, Success, and Human Fulfillment
By (Author) Lisa De Pasquale
Post Hill Press
Post Hill Press
13th January 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular culture
Paperback
160
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
127g
Lisa De Pasquales The Generation X Handbook for Middle Age is your mixtape of practical and humorous advice for Gen Xers navigating their unique journey through aging, health, career, and family in a world dictated by the Me generations.
The first wave of latchkey kids is turning sixty. This book is the CliffsNotes for aging gracefully. Youll learn how to maximize your prime years for health, success, and human fulfillment in a culture that expected us to be cynical slackers.
In this book, youll discover:
- How to topple the generational food pyramids
- The ideal workout for your movie montage makeover
- How to lose 170 poundsthe easy way!
- Biohacking tips for non-billionaires
- Self-care for the generation who pretends not to care
- What to pack in your plastic surgery bug out bag
- How to wear old band tees without looking old
- How to stop being Work Mommy
- The one secret to raising resilient kids and grandkids
- Setting up your Gen X safe space at social events
- Choosing your own retirement adventure
The Generation X Handbook for Middle Age will help you embrace the spirit of Risky BusinessSometimes you gotta say What the f***, make your move. Saying What the f***, brings freedom. Freedom brings opportunity, opportunity makes your future.
Slip on your Ray-Bans and start living your best life. Or whatever.
Lisa De Pasquale is a writer. She has been a guest on Fox News and Fox Business, including the number-one late-night show, Gutfeld!.
She is the founder of BRIGHT, a daily email that focuses on culture, lifestyle, and national news. She was the director of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) from 2006 to 2011.
De Pasquale is the author of several books, including The Social Justice Warrior Handbook, I Wish I Might, and Finding Mr. Righteous.
In 2010, she was named a Rising Star by Campaigns & Elections magazine in their annual list of top political leaders under thirty-five. She is no longer under thirty-five.