Bluebird

Women and the New Psychology of Happiness

Ariel Gore

Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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CAN A WOMAN BE SMART, EMPOWERED, AND HAPPY ?

Happiness has become a serious business. Where twentiethcentury psychology focused on depression and illness, in the new millennium scientists have begun focusing on “positive psychology”—the study of happiness. Ariel Gore first became intrigued by this subject when she discovered that Positive Psychology was the most popular course on the Harvard campus. As she read deeper into the topic, she noticed something disturbing: everyone in this happy land was a man. Worse still, some of these new “experts” seemed hell-bent on proving that women with traditional values and breadwinning husbands—those who had made “an effort to expect less,” according to one sociologist—were more content than women with feminist values. The more she read the more she wondered: Can a woman be smart, empowered, and happy? Determined to find out, Gore began her own “study in living”— a journey into the feminine history, science, and experience of happiness. Her results, chronicled with humor and curiosity in Bluebird, are by turns fascinating and enriching. A woman’s happiness may not come easy, and it may not take the forms prescribed by popular culture. But, as Gore discovers, it is not only possible but necessary. Bluebird is a smart, no-nonsense, uplifting study of the real secret of joy, and whether it’s truly at odds with the goals of modern women.

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smile pretty: a cultural history of women and happiness

The young wife . . . owes it to her husband and to the world, to be cheerful. She is seldom aware of the amazing importance of this quality to her own happiness, as well as to that of others.

—william alcott, The Young Wife, 1837

the truth we are trying not to know

It made me happy to withdraw my job application and go to the café instead, read and write and eat blackberry cobbler and watch the rain.

—FROM ARIEL’S JOURNAL

New Year’s Day arrives with freezing rain and news

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Jennifer W  rated it  
May 3, 2011
Wow. Not a page went by that I didn't think "I've done that" or "I've thought that" or something similar. Quotes from every page jumped out at me. I don't typically write in my books, but I had to stop myself several times from grabbing a pencil to underline something because I w ...more
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Deb  rated it  
Feb 3, 2011
Well done, timely in my life. I absolutely know Gore will always give me a fresh perspective and educate me. We grew up together, so to speak,as Mamas and feminists...I had the enormous pleasure of taking a workshop with her once where she made a life changing impression upon my oldest daughter. ...more
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Lauren  rated it  
Nov 2, 2010
I’ve been anxious to review this book since I first cracked it open in September. I found the book on Amazon, after a summer of working with a therapist myself trying to sort out my depression, and had the intention of ordering it but in September I decided to get it through interlibrary loan and t ...more
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Ariel Gore

ARIEL GORE is the author of numerous books on parenting, the novel The Traveling Death and Resurrection Show, the memoir Atlas of the Human Heart, and the guidebook How to Become a Famous Writer Before You’re Dead.

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Bluebird
Women and the New Psychology of Happiness
Ariel Gore

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
February 2010
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ISBN: 9781429936064
ISBN10: 1429936061
208 pages
$6.99
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