Little Panic: Dispatches from an Anxious Life

Author:   Amanda Stern
Publisher:   Grand Central Publishing
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9781538711941


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   14 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Amanda Stern
Publisher:   Grand Central Publishing
Imprint:   Grand Central Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781538711941


ISBN 10:   153871194
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   14 May 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Entertaining and sad and funny and relatable....LITTLE PANIC grips and discomfits in the best way. --Salon Resonant and often funny. --New York Times Book Review Visceral, pulsating realness. Alternating between past and present, Amanda details the growing anxiety of America through her own experience while weaving in a richly portrayed, fascinating portrait of New York's bohemian Greenwich Village scene of the 1970s and '80s. If you suffer from anxiety or are simply curious about the experience, it's a must-read. -- MIND BODY GREEN, 5 BOOKS YOU WONT BE ABLE TO PUT DOWN THIS JULY Brave, fiercely funny...a brilliant read that offers hope for anyone burdened by anxiety. --People Magazine Stern's frank, funny memoir about living with anxiety...will have chronic worrywarts laugh-crying with recognition. --O, The Oprah Magazine Moving...vivid and illuminating. --BBC, Ten Books to Read in June Amanda Stern sees childhood with perfect clarity, and she sees how we, as adults, are still living in childhood. Little Panic will make you feel alot. Without a doubt, it is a masterpiece. --Darin Strauss, author of Half a Life Brave, in the truest sense of the word, Amanda Stern's Little Panic is a document of survival of the fittest. This is the book for anyone-who has dropped a beat, a week or a year, feeling afraid not just of the dark, but of life, of being left alone in this world. A haunting story of the impact of time and place-the backdrop of Etan Patz's vanishing, New York in the 1970s-split between parents and worlds, struggling to find a place of her own. Little Panic is a stunning reminder of what it is to be human. --A. M. Homes, bestselling author of The Mistress's Daughter and Days of Awe With courage and a keen sense of humor, Little Panic delves beneath the surface of the terms, tests, and judgements we apply to our mental existence in order to recover the experiential richness buried beneath. Readers will recognize themselves in Stern's psychological coming-of-age, keenly empathetic and vibrantly felt. --Alexandra Kleeman, author of You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine Amanda Stern has written an affecting, emotionally vivid memoir that really succeeds in giving the reader the sense of what it might be like to be another person, with all the experiences and sensations-including the most difficult ones-that that entails. Her book is reflective, authentic, alive. --Meg Wolitzer, New York Times bestselling author of The Female Persuasion In this canny, insightful, novelistic memoir, Amanda Stern traces the indelible path her underlying anxiety has traced in a rich but often frustrated life. It's a book about her emergence into and acceptance of mature identity, but it is also about the danger of love, the maze of social pressure, and the tension between childhood expectations and adult realities. Narrating with real poignance how every experience she's had has been filtered through her psychic vulnerability, she achieves a symphony of complex fragilities and redeeming strengths. --Andrew Solomon, National Book Award-winning author of Far From the Tree Amanda Stern paints a painfully honest and heartbreaking picture of her life living with an anxiety disorder....LITTLE PANIC will make you feel less alone. --Hello Giggles Stern has succeeded in writing an often-funny tale about mental illness....A good reminder that all people, including those who learn differently, need empathy and human connection. --Booklist Little Panic is an intimate and sweeping story of hyper-vigilance. Cheeky and vivid and transporting, it's also extremely funny. Stern's book conveys just how isolating mental illness really is, how it creates almost a second existence for those who suffer it. As I read it I had the sense of someone living underwater, watching the world going on effortlessly above. I was swept up. I spend my life hoping to find books like this. --Sarah Manguso, author of 300 Arguments: Essays


Entertaining and sad and funny and relatable....LITTLE PANIC grips and discomfits in the best way. --Salon Resonant and often funny. --New York Times Book Review Amanda Stern paints a painfully honest and heartbreaking picture of her life living with an anxiety disorder....LITTLE PANIC will make you feel less alone. --Hello Giggles Visceral, pulsating realness. Alternating between past and present, Amanda details the growing anxiety of America through her own experience while weaving in a richly portrayed, fascinating portrait of New York's bohemian Greenwich Village scene of the 1970s and '80s. If you suffer from anxiety or are simply curious about the experience, it's a must-read. -- MIND BODY GREEN, 5 BOOKS YOU WONT BE ABLE TO PUT DOWN THIS JULY Brave, fiercely funny...a brilliant read that offers hope for anyone burdened by anxiety. --People Magazine Stern's frank, funny memoir about living with anxiety...will have chronic worrywarts laugh-crying with recognition. --O, The Oprah Magazine Moving...vivid and illuminating. --BBC, Ten Books to Read in June Stern has succeeded in writing an often-funny tale about mental illness....A good reminder that all people, including those who learn differently, need empathy and human connection. --Booklist Amanda Stern sees childhood with perfect clarity, and she sees how we, as adults, are still living in childhood. Little Panic will make you feel alot. Without a doubt, it is a masterpiece. --Darin Strauss, author of Half a Life Brave, in the truest sense of the word, Amanda Stern's Little Panic is a document of survival of the fittest. This is the book for anyone-who has dropped a beat, a week or a year, feeling afraid not just of the dark, but of life, of being left alone in this world. A haunting story of the impact of time and place-the backdrop of Etan Patz's vanishing, New York in the 1970s-split between parents and worlds, struggling to find a place of her own. Little Panic is a stunning reminder of what it is to be human. --A. M. Homes, bestselling author of The Mistress's Daughter and Days of Awe With courage and a keen sense of humor, Little Panic delves beneath the surface of the terms, tests, and judgements we apply to our mental existence in order to recover the experiential richness buried beneath. Readers will recognize themselves in Stern's psychological coming-of-age, keenly empathetic and vibrantly felt. --Alexandra Kleeman, author of You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine Little Panic is an intimate and sweeping story of hyper-vigilance. Cheeky and vivid and transporting, it's also extremely funny. Stern's book conveys just how isolating mental illness really is, how it creates almost a second existence for those who suffer it. As I read it I had the sense of someone living underwater, watching the world going on effortlessly above. I was swept up. I spend my life hoping to find books like this. --Sarah Manguso, author of 300 Arguments: Essays Amanda Stern has written an affecting, emotionally vivid memoir that really succeeds in giving the reader the sense of what it might be like to be another person, with all the experiences and sensations-including the most difficult ones-that that entails. Her book is reflective, authentic, alive. --Meg Wolitzer, New York Times bestselling author of The Female Persuasion In this canny, insightful, novelistic memoir, Amanda Stern traces the indelible path her underlying anxiety has traced in a rich but often frustrated life. It's a book about her emergence into and acceptance of mature identity, but it is also about the danger of love, the maze of social pressure, and the tension between childhood expectations and adult realities. Narrating with real poignance how every experience she's had has been filtered through her psychic vulnerability, she achieves a symphony of complex fragilities and redeeming strengths. --Andrew Solomon, National Book Award-winning author of Far From the Tree


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Amanda Stern is the author of the novel The Long Haul and the nine book Frankly Frannie middle grade series. Since 2003, she has helmed the Happy Ending Reading series and she's been a NYFA Fiction Fellow and held residencies at the MacDowell Colony and Yaddo. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, New York Times Magazine, Salon, Post Road and St. Ann's Review.

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