Official Review: Midmen by Steve Ochs, GED
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Official Review: Midmen by Steve Ochs, GED

4 out of 4 stars
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MIDMEN: The Modern Man’s Guide to Surviving Midlife Crisis by Steve Ochs, GED is a non-fiction, self-help book on aging that is masquerading as a comedy. MIDMEN provides advice on the serious topics of dealing with aging parents, money management, and depression, while weaving in anecdotes, such as the first time the author used Viagra, and humor to make the book fun to read. The target audience for MIDMEN is middle-aged men who may be staring down the face of a mid-life crisis.
Mr. Ochs is a middle-aged man himself who decided to provide a road map for his fellow midmen to survive their midlife crisis. MIDMEN devotes chapters to your spouse, your kids, your parents, the world, money, your mind, and your body. Two chapters that I found to be particularly full of helpful information were the chapters on your parents and money. Caring for aging parents is very difficult, but MIDMEN provides a framework of things to plan for before the reader gets to the point where one or both parents are unable to care for themselves. These items include transportation, medical advocacy, medication, benefits, and assisted living. Money management is a critical piece to having a happy retirement and the money chapter includes great information on budgeting, debt management, job hunting, and available government programs.
For full disclosure, I am neither middle-aged nor a man. I am actually in my late-twenties and I think this book will appeal to a wide variety of readers beyond the targeted audience of middle aged men. The information in the book is applicable to all ages and both genders. I think the spouses of middle-aged men would find the book helpful to understand why their spouse may be acting oddly. Additionally, this book would be helpful for readers younger than middle-age to get aging roadblocks on their radar so they can plan accordingly.
The biggest criticism I have for MIDMEN is the section on diet. Because Mr. Ochs is very clear that he is not a nutritionist or a scientist, I think readers should consult with their personal doctors before eliminating all of the foods that are listed in the book as cancer-causing. It would be helpful to reference scientific studies to back up the assertions made in the diet section or remove them if there is not sufficient scientific backup.
I rate MIDMEN 4 out of 4 stars. MIDMEN is very easy to read and provides a lot of laughs. Mr. Ochs’ straightforward manner and willingness to poke fun at himself really makes the book stand out from other self-help books on aging that are available.
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i list various problems with various foods, not just the potential for cancer from certain foods. The book is well-researched but citations weren't included for two reasons: 1. It's self-published so it's not required. That said, if I should find the elusive publisher, I will have to share my sources and, 2. Because the tone of MIDMEN is so irreverent, I didn't want to textbook it up with anything that looked reference booky. Meanwhile, I'm thrilled with this review and the reviewer was right to question any information that wasn't properly cited whether it was factual or not.
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