The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Women Food and God
maps a path to meeting one of our greatest challenges-how we deal with
money.
When Geneen Roth and her husband lost their life savings in the Bernard
Madoff debacle, Roth joined the millions of Americans dealing with
financial turbulence, uncertainty, and abrupt reversals in their
expectations. The resulting shock was the catalyst for her to explore
how women's habits and behaviors around money-as with food-can lead to
exactly the situations they most want to avoid. Roth identified her own
unconscious choices: binge shopping followed by periods of budgetary
self-deprivation, treating herself in ways that ultimately failed to
sustain, and using money as a substitute for love, among others. As she
examined the deep sources of these habits, she faced the hard truth
about where her self-protective financial decisions had led. With
irreverent humor and hard-won wisdom, she offers provocative and radical
strategies for transforming how we feel and behave about the resources
that should, and can, sustain and support our lives.