"A big-hearted book [that] seeks to transform our dismal view of aging and caregiving." -- Ms. Magazine "This book is a starter for conversations that are long overdue. If you are someone's child, a spouse, or concerned about yourself someday, The Age of Dignity will give you food for thought." -- The Philadelphia Tribune "Poo's positive and inclusive approach is particularly appealing.[O]ffers a critical and complementary perspective on this important issue." -- The New York Times "[P]rovides an accessible and heartfelt look at a major problem looming for the United States--how we will care for baby boomer generation as it rapidly ages." -- Colorlines "This book fills a crucial gap in existing literature: it is now the foremost writing that demonstrates the interconnectedness of elder care issues with the rights of women, immigrants, and all workers.
" -- Feministing "This can-do book by an activist seeking to rouse the public into action has a lot to say to anyone who plans on getting old." -- Kirkus Reviews "Thoughtful, moving, and relatable, with numerous personal and professional anecdotes, Poo delivers a concise discussion recommended for readers interested in the social sciences or elder care." -- Library Journal "A strong argument for a cultural and governmental shift toward valuing older citizens and providing them with opportunities for rich, full lives." -- Publishers Weekly "People getting older is not a crisis, it's a blessing. That is the message of The Age of Dignity , an urgent and irresistible book by Ai-jen Poo. To benefit from this blessing of experience that comes with longer life expectancy, we'll need more well-paid and expert home care workers. In just the next four years, that demand will increase by more than 90 percent. This gives you some idea why every American should read this slender book.
With luck, it will be the future for all of us." --Gloria Steinem.