books by Elizabeth Wurtzel
books:
Elizabeth Wurtzel
The Secret of Life: Commonsense Advice for the Uncommon Woman
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Ballantine Books
, 2004
A disappointment
Before reading this book, I was a big Wurtzel fan. In Prozac Nation, I finished the book feeling like I had a fair idea of who she was. I respected her. This book revealed to me that she is not at all what I'd formerly imagined. I got the feeling that this work was ...
Prozac Nation - Young And Depressed In America
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Riverhead Books
, 1995
dull, repetitive....spoiled brat
difficult to read about the poor little rich girl who, as a typical narcissist, sucks the life out of her poor mother; causes her father to run as far from her as possible; jumps from Harvard to London, changes her mind, and demands that someone, anyone, pay for her to ...
The Bitch Rules
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Quartet Books
, 2000
More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Simon & Schuster
, 2001
Not for earthlings....
First of all, Wurtzel is an excellent writer. More, Now, Again is a memoir of her addiction. So like most memoirs, if you haven't actually lived through similar experiences, you are only getting the story while "attempting" to understand the feelings. Addiction is a ...
Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Anchor
, 1999
The Truth About Being A "Bitch"
Everything that Elizabeth Wurtzel wrote in this book is true. The truth about how males can be so sexist, and how men are 'allowed' or supposed to do certian things, while women aren't. Elizabeth uses many examples of 'difficult women' in this book such as Dilea, ...
Prozac Nation (Movie Tie-In)
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Riverhead Trade
, 2002
Very Helpful In Understanding Depression
I've gone through my share of depression, as many others have before me. As bad as I thought I had it, after reading this book I realize just how lucky I was. Wurtzel's book was gripping, using very raw and blunt language, which I connected with easily. And such a ...
More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Simon & Schuster
, 2002
"Ritalin and Cocaine Nation"
"More, Now, Again" is a sequel of sorts to Wurtzel's generation-defining "Prozac Nation." After receiving a six-figure advance for her second book of non-fiction, Wurtzel became addicted to Ritalin and cocaine. This memoir, like her first book, is honest, moving, and ...
Der Schlampen-Knigge.
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Piper Verlag GmbH
, 2001
Bitch - Ein Loblied auf gefährliche Frauen.
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Goldmann
, 2000
Verdammte Schone Welt Mein Leben Mit Der Psycho-Pille
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH & Co.
, 1996
Nación Prozac
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Punto de Lectura
, 2001
Each day Elizabeth woke up knowing that she would constantly writhe in pain and anguish. Trying to fill a void in her life, she turns sex into a desperate act, an obsessive love destined to fail, in a drug- and alcohol-induced search for pleasure that ends in vain. There was only one way out of Elizabeth's hell: Prozac, the medicine that ...
Averroes (1126-1198) oder der Triumph des Rationalismus.
Elizabeth Wurtzel,
Raif G. Khoury
Universitätsverlag Winter
, 2002
products you might be interested in
search for books
commonsense
,
gefährliche
,
psycho-pille
,
rationalismus
,
schlampen-knigge
,
verdammte
toavi.com
web
we recommend
Very Helpful In Understanding Depression
randomly chosen
book:
MediaWiki