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Elizabeth Wurtzel

A Generational Struggle Against Depression and Despair.

3.6260581ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Elizabeth Wurtzel

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781573225120

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1994

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 2: Secret Life
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Chapter 3: Love Kills
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Chapter 4: Broken
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Chapter 5: Black Wave
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Chapter 6: Happy Pills
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Chapter 7: Drinking in Dallas
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Chapter 8: Space, Time, and Motion
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Chapter 9: Down Deep
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Chapter 10: Blank Girl
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Chapter 11: Good Morning Heartache
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Chapter 12: The Accidental Blowjob
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Chapter 13: Woke Up This Morning Afraid I Was Gonna Live
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Chapter 14: Think of Pretty Things
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Who should listen Prozac Nation

The summary audiobook of "Prozac Nation" by Elizabeth Wurtzel is ideal for individuals seeking a deeper understanding of mental health issues, particularly depression, and those interested in personal narratives that explore the complexities of living with mental illness. It appeals to both readers of memoirs and mental health advocates, offering insights into the struggles of finding hope and resilience amidst despair. Additionally, it serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and anyone curious about the impact of medication and therapy on one’s journey to recovery.

3 quotes from Prozac Nation

  • I was in a sort of hell that only I could understand, and I was trying to figure out how anyone could think they could help me when nobody even knew what was going on inside my head.
  • I felt like I was in a movie and I was not the star; I was just sitting on the sidelines seeing what happened, watching people having fun and being in love while I was depressed and lost.
  • The thing about being depressed is that you can’t make yourself better. The most you can do is just wait for time to change your circumstances or for someone else to save you.

Author : Elizabeth Wurtzel

Elizabeth Wurtzel, a prominent author and cultural commentator, was raised in a Jewish household that experienced the upheaval of divorce during her childhood. Her struggles with depression, which began between the ages of ten and twelve, profoundly shaped her writing. A standout student at Ramaz High School, Wurtzel was heralded as an overachiever with aspirations of literary fame. She later attended Harvard College, where her work for The Harvard Crimson and the Dallas Morning News earned her the 1986 Rolling Stone Magazine College Journalism Award. After graduating, she moved to Greenwich Village, New York City, where she became a notable pop music critic for The New Yorker and New York Magazine. Wurtzel passed away on January 7, 2020, at the age of fifty-two, leaving behind a legacy marked by her raw, introspective writing and candid exploration of mental health.

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Prozac Nation Free Audiobook Download

Elizabeth Wurtzel

A Generational Struggle Against Depression and Despair.

3.6260581rating

Information

Author: Elizabeth Wurtzel

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781573225120

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1994

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Prozac Nation

The summary audiobook of "Prozac Nation" by Elizabeth Wurtzel is ideal for individuals seeking a deeper understanding of mental health issues, particularly depression, and those interested in personal narratives that explore the complexities of living with mental illness. It appeals to both readers of memoirs and mental health advocates, offering insights into the struggles of finding hope and resilience amidst despair. Additionally, it serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and anyone curious about the impact of medication and therapy on one’s journey to recovery.

3 quotes from Prozac Nation

  • I was in a sort of hell that only I could understand, and I was trying to figure out how anyone could think they could help me when nobody even knew what was going on inside my head.
  • I felt like I was in a movie and I was not the star; I was just sitting on the sidelines seeing what happened, watching people having fun and being in love while I was depressed and lost.
  • The thing about being depressed is that you can’t make yourself better. The most you can do is just wait for time to change your circumstances or for someone else to save you.

Author: Elizabeth Wurtzel

Elizabeth Wurtzel, a prominent author and cultural commentator, was raised in a Jewish household that experienced the upheaval of divorce during her childhood. Her struggles with depression, which began between the ages of ten and twelve, profoundly shaped her writing. A standout student at Ramaz High School, Wurtzel was heralded as an overachiever with aspirations of literary fame. She later attended Harvard College, where her work for The Harvard Crimson and the Dallas Morning News earned her the 1986 Rolling Stone Magazine College Journalism Award. After graduating, she moved to Greenwich Village, New York City, where she became a notable pop music critic for The New Yorker and New York Magazine. Wurtzel passed away on January 7, 2020, at the age of fifty-two, leaving behind a legacy marked by her raw, introspective writing and candid exploration of mental health.