Advantages: Easily available in paperback and hardback Disadvantages: It's over 300 pages long
When Elizabeth Wurtzel was 27, she published "Prozac Nation". This book is about what happened to her later. She left New York, developed an addiction to Ritalin and moved to Florida. She was put on the Ritalin tablets by the doctor but when she moved to Florida, she began crushing them and snorting them. Later, she started self harming again, by pulling the hair out of her legs. This book is about how she managed to cope with both of these things. ...
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A must read book Review ofMore, Now, Again - Elizabeth Wurtzelby
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Advantages: Engaging and fascinating - hard to put down Disadvantages: Over 300 pages
This book is engaging and fascinating and is literally impossible to put down. It is not just the story of drug addiction it is also an interesting description of failed love and the quest for happiness. It tells the downward spiral into drug addiction, failed realtionships and loneliness in a way that is accessible and interesting to the reader.
I adored this book and found it to be more real and emotional than Prozac Nation. This book lets you ...
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From its demanding title, one quickly gathers this is no skip through the bluebells. More,
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Now, Again is the latest instalment in the confessional canon of Elizabeth Wurtzel, the tortured, talented author of Prozac Nation, who, by her own confession, h...
More, Now, Again
From its demanding title, one quickly gathers this is no skip through the bluebells. More,
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Now, Again is the latest instalment in the confessional canon of Elizabeth Wurtzel, the tortured, talented author of Prozac Nation, who, by her own confession, h...
Now, Againis the latest instalment in the confessional canon of Elizabeth Wurtzel, the tortured, talented author ofProzac Nation, who, by her own confession, has ...