“Liz Kitchens would make Erma Bombeck cackle, leave Ann Landers at a loss for words and make Gloria Steinem proud.”
-Rannah Gray, author of the book Familiar Evil, winner of 14 national and international book awards.
If you are a Lady Baby Boomer, you will want to get a copy of BE BRAVE LOSE THE BEIGE: Finding Your Sass After Sixty. I found myself shaking my head in agreement and laughing along as Liz shares stories about marriage, family, empty nest syndrome, navigating sex after sixty and so much more… all the stuff that only Boomers would understand. 😂 We were meant to be Magenta! BE BRAVE LOSE THE BEIGE just may be your compass. 💗– The Magic of Menopause
"Wonderful...Women who suffer from empty nest syndrome or are simply floundering to find their place in this world will find help in this book. The fun and conversational style is filled with gems that can help you live the latter half of your life to the fullest."- Readers’ Favorite
BE BRAVE, LOSE THE BEIGE, Finding Your Sass after Sixty, is more than a guidebook for making the most of our lives, regardless of our ages. It’s a manual for women to refer to again and again. This book is about aging and about the choice we have to fade away as we fade out, or to stand out, sparkle and shine, for these last ten-to-twenty-plus years. This is a fun and witty read with deep-down sound advice written between the lines. Since reading this book, I face every decision knowing that choosing beige is the easy way but not usually the one that will bring me the most happiness. Choose magenta! –Marcia Felts author of Reading Past Dark
SMS Nonfiction Book Reviews, five star rating from Barb Garber
Clay-Writer Turned Creativity Evangelist - an article from the website “Women Writers, Women's Books”
Hasty Book List’s Book Roundup, May 2023
The Purloined Pigskin by Liz Kitchens - a book excerpt on the website “The Sanctuary”
Women over 70, Aging Reimagined - a podcast
Book Q & A with Deborah Kalb on her website
The Indie View - a written interview
Beige or Magenta–Finding Our Sass with Liz Kitchens on “This is Your Best Year”
UCF Alumni feature
Baldwin Park Living feature