Stick Figure: A Diary of My Former Self

Stick Figure: A Diary of My Former Self

by Lori Gottlieb (Author)

Synopsis

An Alternate Selection of the Book of the Month Club and Quality Paperback Book Club Although it reads like a novel a funny, touching, and absolutely gripping novel Stick Figure is, astonishingly, the diary of Lori Gottlieb in 1978, when, at age 11 and all evidence to the contrary, she decided she was too fat and simply stopped eating Boston GlobeGrowing up in Beverly Hills in the 1970s, Lori Gottlieb learned the lessons her culture had to teach her for example, that no one could ever like a girl with thunder thighs. Lori took those lessons seriously, and saw her world fall slowly apart as she developed a fierce reluctance to eat winding up hospitalized when her diet took over her life. Fortunately, she recorded the journey in her diary, and her story is funny, slyly insightful, and surprisingly universal. A Los Angeles Times bestseller, Lori s story is being made into a motion picture film by Martin Scorsese s company, Carpo Productions."

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: Reissue
Publisher: Berkley Books
Published: 01 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 0425178900
ISBN 13: 9780425178904

Media Reviews
A smart, funny, compassionate journal of the author's bout with anorexia at age 11. --Entertainment Weekly

It reads like a novel...absolutely gripping. --Boston Globe

Compelling...Hopefully, young Gottlieb will stand as a patron saint for girls vulnerable to eating disorders and the adults who should be caring for them. --Booklist

Poignant...Gottlieb is dead-on about society's irrational attitudes towards women's bodies. --Washington Post Book World

Lori Gottlieb's approach is compassionate, and very, very funny. More than just a book about anorexia, Stick Figure is an entertaining and thoughtful coming-of-age story that deals with an almost universal theme--negotiating the minefields of early adolescence and living to tell the tale. --Martha Manning, author of Undercurrents

What happens when a young girl from Beverly Hills trips on the fallacies of family and friends, then gets saturated by society's worship of the too thin? She almost dies...Gottlieb tells all this with an earnest narration that is funny at times but always tragic. And although Lori steps deeper and deeper into her illness, there is no self-pity. The mood is simply: This is what happened to me. --Seattle Times

Lori Gottlieb's eleven-year-old self is a singular storyteller of unblinking candor and precocious insight. As rife with wry humor as it is lacking in self-pity, this fast-paced chronicle of late-1970s adolescent anorexia is narrated with a light touch, and yet is chilling and poignant in its straightforward simplicity. --Sarah Saffian, author of Ithaka: A Daughter's Memoir of Being Found

Stick Figure stands out as a fresh, edgy take--not just on anorexia but on that perilous time in a girl's life when she's no longer a child but not quite an adult. --Entertainment Weekly

Undeniably effective. --Booklist

[An] authentic voice. -- Francisco Chronicle

Her descriptions of preteen vulnerability and self-consciousness ring true...her diary offers haunting evidence of what little progress we have made. --Publishers Weekly

By turns earnest and funny, hopeful and tragic, eleven-year-old Lori is a latter-day Alice: She takes us through the distorted looking glass that's held up to young girls and into the harrowing land of eating disorders. There is no other word for it: You will devour this book--and hopefully, keep right on eating. --Peggy Orenstein, author of School Girls: Young Women, Self-Esteem, and the Confidence Gap

Author Bio
Lori Gottlieb is the author of the national bestseller Stick Figure: A Diary of My Former Self and a journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Time, People, Slate, Self, Glamour, Elle, Salon, and the Los Angeles Times. She is also a frequent commentator for NPR's All Things Considered.