My Confection: Odyssey of a Sugar Addict

Author:   Lisa Kotin
Publisher:   Beacon Press
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9780807069257


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   05 January 2016
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A funny, candid, and original coming-of-age story told through sugar addiction She doesn't drink or do drugs, but like millions of other Americans, Lisa Kotin has a substance abuse problem. Kotin is addicted to sugar. My Confection is a darkly funny and candid memoir of where sugar took this teenage mime when she left her San Francisco Bay Area home in pursuit of artistic greatness. From the strict macrobiotic house where she is kicked out for smuggling Snickers, to her early days of Overeaters Anonymous meetings where she is bewildered by the idea of submitting to a higher power, to the stylish shrink who suggests she figure out how many minutes of tennis equal the calories in one jelly donut, to the men she unwraps and consumes like cheap chocolate bars, Kotin careens from romantic disasters to caloric catastrophes. Original and surprisingly affecting, this portrait of a sugar addict has nothing to do with losing weight or getting fit but rather with coming out of the (sugar) closet, finding allies who understand, and learning how to live healthfully, in spite of her compulsion.

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Author:   Lisa Kotin
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9780807069257


ISBN 10:   0807069256
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   05 January 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface CHAPTER 1 Macroneurotics CHAPTER 2 Up the Yin Yang CHAPTER 3 Belly of the Beast CHAPTER 4 Shrink Rap CHAPTER 5 Let the Bingeing Begin CHAPTER 6 I Take the Cake CHAPTER 7 Cookie Monster CHAPTER 8 The First Bite CHAPTER 9 Will Work for Sugar (and Sex) CHAPTER 10 My Art CHAPTER 11 Walking Chocolate Bar CHAPTER 12 On Broadway CHAPTER 13 A Womb of My Own CHAPTER 14 As You Don’t Like It CHAPTER 15 Endgame CHAPTER 16 Drama of the Gifted Child CHAPTER 17 Cakewalk CHAPTER 18 Psych Major CHAPTER 19 Sugar Mountain CHAPTER 20 Freefall CHAPTER 21 Three Decades Later There Will (Still) Be Sugar Acknowledgments

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Kotin, a director and actor living in Los Angeles, describes herself as being a sugar addict from a young age. Though this frank memoir recounts the author s early family life, the majority of her story is devoted to the chaos that the addiction created during her 20s. Kotin chronicles her constant feeling of emptiness, discomfort with her body, troubled family relationships, casual and disappointing sexual and romantic relationships, and an inability to settle on a career path. When life becomes hard and Kotin s self-loathing sets in, she turns to soothing herself with copious amounts of sugar-laced foods. Kotin describes devouring dozens of cookies or an entire loaf of freshly baked bread the bread so hot that it burns and blisters her mouth. Health issues begin to plague her, and following a serious scare, Kotin seeks help. Thirty years after her initial rejection of Overeaters Anonymous, Kotin finds a haven within that group. Her narrative makes for exhausting reading, but it convincingly depicts the decades-long emotional and physical traumas she endured. Publishers Weekly [T]he author is dedicated to showing the whole ugly process of coming to terms with addiction, and her honesty makes her plight palpable. Kirkus Reviews The narrative is by turns bawdy, hilarious, and heart-wrenching, and readers will be moved by the author s candid look at the very real addictive power of sugar. Booklist A delicious morsel of memoir writing that will strike a chord with junk-food junkies and their clean living counterparts. Library Journal I am blown away by Kotin's candor and clarity. My Confection is adevastatingly witty, courageous and soul-baring memoir detailing one woman s search for healing in the face of addiction. If ever anyone doubted the scientific finding that sugar can be more addictive than cocaine, they should read this book. Eve O. Schaub, author of Year of No Sugar My Confection is a gutsy and gripping memoir by Lisa Kotin, who offers a poignant, eye-opening, and sometimes humorous look into the tortured soul of a sugar addict. If you re among the millions who devour sweets or fast carbs, I urge you to read this book, which reveals what scientists have recently discovered that sugar is more addictive than cocaine. Connie Bennett, author of Sugar Shock and Beyond Sugar Shock [T]he author is dedicated to showing the whole ugly process of coming to terms with addiction, and her honesty makes her plight palpable. Kirkus Reviews I am blown away by Kotin's candor and clarity. My Confection is adevastatingly witty, courageous and soul-baring memoir detailing one woman s search for healing in the face of addiction. If ever anyone doubted the scientific finding that sugar can be more addictive than cocaine, they should read this book. Eve O. Schaub, author of Year of No Sugar My Confection is a gutsy and gripping memoir by Lisa Kotin, who offers a poignant, eye-opening, and sometimes humorous look into the tortured soul of a sugar addict. If you re among the millions who devour sweets or fast carbs, I urge you to read this book, which reveals what scientists have recently discovered that sugar is more addictive than cocaine. Connie Bennett, author of Sugar Shock I am blown away by Kotin's candor and clarity. My Confection is adevastatingly witty, courageous and soul-baring memoir detailing one woman s search for healing in the face of addiction. If ever anyone doubted the scientific finding that sugar can be more addictive than cocaine, they should read this book. Eve O. Schaub, author of Year of No Sugar My Confection is a gutsy and gripping memoir by Lisa Kotin, who offers a poignant, eye-opening, and sometimes humorous look into the tortured soul of a sugar addict. If you re among the millions who devour sweets or fast carbs, I urge you to read this book, which reveals what scientists have recently discovered that sugar is more addictive than cocaine. Connie Bennett, author of Sugar Shock


Kotin, a director and actor living in Los Angeles, describes herself as being a sugar addict from a young age. Though this frank memoir recounts the author s early family life, the majority of her story is devoted to the chaos that the addiction created during her 20s. Kotin chronicles her constant feeling of emptiness, discomfort with her body, troubled family relationships, casual and disappointing sexual and romantic relationships, and an inability to settle on a career path. When life becomes hard and Kotin s self-loathing sets in, she turns to soothing herself with copious amounts of sugar-laced foods. Kotin describes devouring dozens of cookies or an entire loaf of freshly baked bread the bread so hot that it burns and blisters her mouth. Health issues begin to plague her, and following a serious scare, Kotin seeks help. Thirty years after her initial rejection of Overeaters Anonymous, Kotin finds a haven within that group. Her narrative makes for exhausting reading, but it convincingly depicts the decades-long emotional and physical traumas she endured. Publishers Weekly [T]he author is dedicated to showing the whole ugly process of coming to terms with addiction, and her honesty makes her plight palpable. Kirkus Reviews I am blown away by Kotin's candor and clarity. My Confection is adevastatingly witty, courageous and soul-baring memoir detailing one woman s search for healing in the face of addiction. If ever anyone doubted the scientific finding that sugar can be more addictive than cocaine, they should read this book. Eve O. Schaub, author of Year of No Sugar My Confection is a gutsy and gripping memoir by Lisa Kotin, who offers a poignant, eye-opening, and sometimes humorous look into the tortured soul of a sugar addict. If you re among the millions who devour sweets or fast carbs, I urge you to read this book, which reveals what scientists have recently discovered that sugar is more addictive than cocaine. Connie Bennett, author of Sugar Shock


Kotin, a director and actor living in Los Angeles, describes herself as being a sugar addict from a young age. Though this frank memoir recounts the author s early family life, the majority of her story is devoted to the chaos that the addiction created during her 20s. Kotin chronicles her constant feeling of emptiness, discomfort with her body, troubled family relationships, casual and disappointing sexual and romantic relationships, and an inability to settle on a career path. When life becomes hard and Kotin s self-loathing sets in, she turns to soothing herself with copious amounts of sugar-laced foods. Kotin describes devouring dozens of cookies or an entire loaf of freshly baked bread the bread so hot that it burns and blisters her mouth. Health issues begin to plague her, and following a serious scare, Kotin seeks help. Thirty years after her initial rejection of Overeaters Anonymous, Kotin finds a haven within that group. Her narrative makes for exhausting reading, but it convincingly depicts the decades-long emotional and physical traumas she endured. Publishers Weekly [T]he author is dedicated to showing the whole ugly process of coming to terms with addiction, and her honesty makes her plight palpable. Kirkus Reviews The narrative is by turns bawdy, hilarious, and heart-wrenching, and readers will be moved by the author s candid look at the very real addictive power of sugar. Booklist I am blown away by Kotin's candor and clarity. My Confection is adevastatingly witty, courageous and soul-baring memoir detailing one woman s search for healing in the face of addiction. If ever anyone doubted the scientific finding that sugar can be more addictive than cocaine, they should read this book. Eve O. Schaub, author of Year of No Sugar My Confection is a gutsy and gripping memoir by Lisa Kotin, who offers a poignant, eye-opening, and sometimes humorous look into the tortured soul of a sugar addict. If you re among the millions who devour sweets or fast carbs, I urge you to read this book, which reveals what scientists have recently discovered that sugar is more addictive than cocaine. Connie Bennett, author of Sugar Shock and Beyond Sugar Shock


I am blown away by Kotin's candor and clarity. My Confection is adevastatingly witty, courageous and soul-baring memoir detailing one woman s search for healing in the face of addiction. If ever anyone doubted the scientific finding that sugar can be more addictive than cocaine, they should read this book. Eve O. Schaub, author of Year of No Sugar


[T]he author is dedicated to showing the whole ugly process of coming to terms with addiction, and her honesty makes her plight palpable. Kirkus Reviews I am blown away by Kotin's candor and clarity. My Confection is adevastatingly witty, courageous and soul-baring memoir detailing one woman s search for healing in the face of addiction. If ever anyone doubted the scientific finding that sugar can be more addictive than cocaine, they should read this book. Eve O. Schaub, author of Year of No Sugar My Confection is a gutsy and gripping memoir by Lisa Kotin, who offers a poignant, eye-opening, and sometimes humorous look into the tortured soul of a sugar addict. If you re among the millions who devour sweets or fast carbs, I urge you to read this book, which reveals what scientists have recently discovered that sugar is more addictive than cocaine. Connie Bennett, author of Sugar Shock


“Kotin, a director and actor living in Los Angeles, describes herself as being a sugar addict from a young age. Though this frank memoir recounts the author’s early family life, the majority of her story is devoted to the chaos that the addiction created during her 20s. Kotin chronicles her constant feeling of emptiness, discomfort with her body, troubled family relationships, casual and disappointing sexual and romantic relationships, and an inability to settle on a career path. When life becomes hard and Kotin’s self-loathing sets in, she turns to soothing herself with copious amounts of sugar-laced foods. Kotin describes devouring dozens of cookies or an entire loaf of freshly baked bread—the bread so hot that it burns and blisters her mouth. Health issues begin to plague her, and following a serious scare, Kotin seeks help. Thirty years after her initial rejection of Overeaters Anonymous, Kotin finds a haven within that group. Her narrative makes for exhausting reading, but it convincingly depicts the decades-long emotional and physical traumas she endured.” —Publishers Weekly “[T]he author is dedicated to showing the whole ugly process of coming to terms with addiction, and her honesty makes her plight palpable.” —Kirkus Reviews “The narrative is by turns bawdy, hilarious, and heart-wrenching, and readers will be moved by the author’s candid look at the very real addictive power of sugar.” —Booklist “A delicious morsel of memoir writing that will strike a chord with junk-food junkies and their clean living counterparts.” —Library Journal “I am blown away by Kotin's candor and clarity. My Confection is a devastatingly witty, courageous and soul-baring memoir detailing one woman’s search for healing in the face of addiction. If ever anyone doubted the scientific finding that sugar can be more addictive than cocaine, they should read this book.” —Eve O. Schaub, author of Year of No Sugar “My Confection is a gutsy and gripping memoir by Lisa Kotin, who offers a poignant, eye-opening, and sometimes humorous look into the tortured soul of a sugar addict. If you’re among the millions who devour sweets or fast carbs, I urge you to read this book, which reveals what scientists have recently discovered—that sugar is more addictive than cocaine.” —Connie Bennett, author of Sugar Shock and Beyond Sugar Shock


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"Lisa Kotin is a writer, director, actor, and performance artist based in Los Angeles. She graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and went on to perform original shows combining physical comedy, monologues, and short films in the United States and United Kingdom. Kotin's show Temporary Girl, which drew upon her experiences at 100+ temp jobs, is about a dysfunctional family as seen through the eyes of an office temp, and was adapted into a movie that Leonard Maltin praised as ""bright and original, with the definite ring of truth."""

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