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More, Now, Again
Elizabeth Wurtzel

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More, Now, Again

Virago Press (14 Feb 2002)
9781860499180
| Paperback
335 pages | 160 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 616.860092

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Literary
  • Biography & Autobiography / Women
  • Drug Addicts
  • Methylphenidate
  • Psychology / Psychopathology / Addiction

Plot

It had reached the point where she couldn't go more than five minutes without grinding up a pill and snorting it. Despite the worldwide success of her groundbreaking memoir, Prozac Nation - and the fame and accolades that accompanied it - nothing had changed inside Elizabeth Wurtzel. She saw herself as a terrible failure. She couldn't maintain a relationship. She was fired from every job she held. Exhausted from trying to make sense of a world she saw as increasingly phony, she left New York and headed for Florida. But not before securing from her psychiatrist a prescription for Ritalin (the drug prescribed to treat hyper-activity in children). This is an astonishing and timely memoir. It's about the search for happiness, about depravity and the will to survive even the most breathtaking self-abuse.