
Helpful Score: 8
This book was very interesting and personal to me because I have thought about letting my hair go gray but worry about what others will think or say. The author decided to go gray and then wrote a book about not only her experiences but also did research and surveys and a little undercover impersonation to find out how it affects dating, the ability to get a job or promoted, etc. I was surprised by some of the answers (men don't care so much if you go gray) and not surprised by others (women judge each other more, it hurts your career, etc). Good read.
donadee reviewed Going Gray: What I Learned about Beauty, Sex, Work, Motherhood, Authenticity, and Everything Else That Really Matters on
People trying to live a Christian life should not read this book. It had some very offensive language and as much as I would like to re-post this book, I cannot think there should be even one copy to convey this worldly woman's view of getting older. If I were her adored daughter I would be very ashamed of such language. She may have figured out how to be attractive on the outside but her soul is ugly.