After Elderhood
This Chair Rocks by Ashton Applewhite
Aronson diagnosed the broken system; Applewhite hands you the crowbar to dismantle it. This Chair Rocks takes the same clinical rigor and humane fury you craved in Elderhood and weaponizes it into an activist manifesto—naming ageism's intersections with race, class, and gender, then giving you concrete language and strategies to challenge it in families, workplaces, and policy. It's galvanizing, research-backed, and refuses to let anyone off the hook.