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More, Now, Again: A Memoir

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Descent into addiction, quest for redemption.

If you've ever felt caught in a cycle of self-destruction and yearned for hope, Elizabeth Wurtzel's "More, Now, Again" could speak directly to your heart. Wurtzel’s unvarnished honesty in chronicling her struggles with addiction and depression is both harrowing and compelling. It's a raw, intense journey that mirrors the chaos of addiction, but also the tenacity of the human spirit to seek a way back from the brink.

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ISBN: 9781860499890
Publisher: Virago
Date of Publication: 2003-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Biographies & Memoirs
Goodreads rating: 3.88
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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 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 hyperactivity in children). This memoir is about the search for happiness, about depravity and the will to survive even the most breathtaking self-abuse.
 

Descent into addiction, quest for redemption.

If you've ever felt caught in a cycle of self-destruction and yearned for hope, Elizabeth Wurtzel's "More, Now, Again" could speak directly to your heart. Wurtzel’s unvarnished honesty in chronicling her struggles with addiction and depression is both harrowing and compelling. It's a raw, intense journey that mirrors the chaos of addiction, but also the tenacity of the human spirit to seek a way back from the brink.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.