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Candid memoir of generational angst and depression.

If Sylvia Plath's introspection resonates with you or you found 'Girl, Interrupted' gripping, then Elizabeth Wurtzel's 'Prozac Nation' might be your next poignant read. Wurtzel captures the essence of a generation grappling with the expectations of success and the reality of mental illness. Her honest prose is like having a heart-to-heart with a friend who understands the weight of existential despair—making it a relatable journey for anyone who's felt the pressures of growing up in a world that's quick to diagnose but slow to understand.

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ISBN: 9781573229623
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Date of Publication: 2002-04-02
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.63
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Elizabeth Wurtzel writes with her finger in the faint pulse of an over-diagnosed generation whose ruling icons are Kurt Cobain, Xanax, and pierced tongues. In this famous memoir of her bouts with depression and skirmishes with drugs, Prozac Nation is a witty and sharp account of the psychopharmacology of an era for readers of Girl, Interrupted and Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.
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Candid memoir of generational angst and depression.

If Sylvia Plath's introspection resonates with you or you found 'Girl, Interrupted' gripping, then Elizabeth Wurtzel's 'Prozac Nation' might be your next poignant read. Wurtzel captures the essence of a generation grappling with the expectations of success and the reality of mental illness. Her honest prose is like having a heart-to-heart with a friend who understands the weight of existential despair—making it a relatable journey for anyone who's felt the pressures of growing up in a world that's quick to diagnose but slow to understand.

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.