More, Now, Again: A Memoir Of Addiction Review

Following the sudden fame of Prozac Nation , Wurtzel finds that success has not filled the "emptiness inside". Struggling with a writer’s block for her second book, Bitch , her psychiatrist prescribes to help her focus.

: Much of the memoir takes place in a lonely apartment in Florida where she is isolated, eating almost nothing but sugary cereal and watching endless television. She is eventually arrested for shoplifting and enters a four-month hospital stay for rehabilitation. More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction

: Wurtzel quickly begins grinding and snorting the pills, eventually consuming up to 40 Ritalin pills a day . This spirals into a broader addiction involving cocaine and obsessive behaviors, such as compulsively picking at her skin with tweezers. Following the sudden fame of Prozac Nation ,

More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction by is the raw, unflinching follow-up to her breakout bestseller Prozac Nation . This guide explores the core narrative of her descent into Ritalin and cocaine addiction and her eventual road to recovery. Plot Overview She is eventually arrested for shoplifting and enters