Ginger Snapped is a sharp, funny, and unapologetically honest look at what happens when patience finally runs out-thanks to a global pandemic, menopause, and a world that seems to have collectively lost its manners. With wit as fiery as her red hair, the author takes readers on a laugh-out-loud journey through the absurdities of modern life, aging, and the fraying social fabric that once held us together. Part memoir, part social commentary, and part comedic rant, Ginger Snapped peels back the curtain on everything from pandemic etiquette (or lack thereof) to generational shifts in behavior, from shrinking attention spans to the dying art of courtesy. The stories move seamlessly between personal moments-navigating middle age, grappling with changing priorities, and trying not to throttle people in the grocery store-and bigger cultural observations that leave readers nodding in recognition. At its heart, this book is about more than just irritations; it's about resilience, humor, and the universal quest to stay sane in an increasingly chaotic world. Through candid storytelling, sharp one-liners, and cultural references that ground each essay in a very real time and place, the author reminds us that losing your cool can sometimes be the sanest response of all. Whether you've ever felt personally victimized by pajama-wearers at the mall, "breaking news" alerts that never stop breaking, or the baffling refusal of strangers to hold a door open, Ginger Snapped offers solidarity-and a whole lot of laughter. It's a book for anyone who's ever wanted to scream "enough already!" while still finding a way to laugh at the madness. A perfect blend of humor, honesty, and cultural critique.