My Fair Junkie by Amy Dresner - ISBN: 9780316430937
Paperback
In the tradition of Sarah Hepola’s Blackout and Jerry Stahl’s Permanent Midnight, a darkly funny and deeply revealing debut memoir about one woman’s twenty-year battle with sex, drugs, and alcohol addiction, and what happens when she finally emerges on the other side–now available in paperback.

My Fair Junkie

A Memoir of Getting Dirty and Staying Clean

  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    26 November 2018

Summary

Growing up in Beverly Hills, the only child of a comedy writer and a fashion designer, Amy Dresner believed that everything was always funny and turned out right. And she needed to believe it. If you could snort it, smoke it, shoot it, or have sex with it, she did. It was never her dream to become an Olympic athlete of self-destruction, but that’s what happened.

Amy had managed to dodge any real repercussions of her 20-year battle with addiction despite 6 rehabs, 4 psych wards, 3…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780316430937
ISBN-10:0316430935
Author:Amy Dresner
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:Hachette Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:26 November 2018
Weight:237g
Dimensions:202mm x 132mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

One of BookAuthority’s Best Memoir Books of All Time“Dresner’s book is a sickening masterpiece. Hilarious and raw, she cuts to bony truth. I love her!”–Margaret Cho“Amy Dresner breaks my heart into a million pieces–and then slowly helps me put myself back together again. This is a wonderful book, filled with a frenetic mixture of snappy dialogue and terrifying truth.”–Peter Scolari“Darkly funny, the memoir reckons with demons–sex addiction, drugs, and the quest for sobriety–in brutally honest, entertaining prose.”–Refinery29“Dresner delivered a debut memoir equal parts hilarious and chilling. My Fair Junkie is a must-read story.”–POPSUGAR“Dresner, a former stand-up comic and current contributing editor for The Fix, writes about her recovery from drug and alcohol abuse with honesty and irreverent humor… . Readers meet Dresner at her worst, but she nevertheless charms throughout her healing.”–Publishers Weekly“Dresner’s story of drugs, sex and a handful of other addictions is wickedly funny and hauntingly honest.”–FASHION magazine“Effortlessly candid and wryly written chronicle of a life hijacked by drugs, booze, and bad behavior. As a noted West Hollywood stand-up comedian and addiction journalist, she handles this complex tale with wit … A hard-knocks addiction memoir buoyed with humor and insight.”–Kirkus“Fascinating. Uncomfortable….This book is a confessional and an indictment. I’ve loved girls like Amy and they drug my heart through a human sewer of addiction. I’ve used girls like Amy and I only feigned to care. Why do I find this so fucking attractive? Well-written. Believable.”–Jack Grisham, author of An American Demon“Funny, raw, real, and moving. Amy’s memoir digs deep inside the world of addiction and takes you on a ride you’d pay to go on again. Amy, like addiction, is a complicated beast that needs to be unraveled and exposed to understand–and she does just that in My Fair Junkie, an incredible read.”–Amber Tozer, authorof Sober Stick Figure“Hypnotic, magical, mesmerizing. Truly great. Amy Dresner is the most startlingly alert, poetic, stunning writer I have come across in decades. She is a real talent such as one rarely encounters.”–Ben Stein, lawyer, economist, actor, and author of How to Ruin Your Financial Life“I loved this book! Amy Dresner is the real deal; a fiercely funny writer whose insights into addiction and recovery–and life–are full of truth, free of self-pity, sometimes scathing, often poignant, irresistibly page-turning, and painfully hilarious.”–Stephen Guirgis, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright“In Dresner’s unflinchingly honest, graphic, and darkly comedic account of her life as a junkie and the struggle to come clean, readers will find strength in the humanity of those at their lowest. Dresner brings humility, wit, and sensitivity to a topic many readers are unfamiliar with, and those that are will recognize her truths.”–Booklist“Like Carrie Fisher’s 1987 autobiographical novel, Postcards From the Edge, and Mary Karr’s 2009 memoir, Lit, Amy Dresner’s story of addiction and recovery, My Fair Junkie: A Memoir of Getting Dirty and Stay Clean (Hachette Books), is one for the ages.”–Elle“Mortifying, hilarious, unsparing, and weirdly life-affirming, My Fair Junkie hits the ground screaming and never lets up. As with all great ‘drug memoirs, ’ the subject of this raw, squirm-fest of an autobiography is not drugs, but what made drugs necessary: the twisted history and relatably depraved torments of the author’s own strung-out heart. For fans of Beyond Shame, low-bottom recollectors like Augusten Burroughs and Stephen Elliot, Amy Dresner has earned her spot on the shelf.”–Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight “One of the funniest, most heart wrenching, real, raw, touching, revelatory, and beautiful memoirs I’ve ever read. It transcends just the addiction lit genre to become something far more universal-something profoundly human-and captivating. I found myself laughing out loud over and over again, while, at the same time, being deeply moved by Dresner’s account of addiction to more than just substances, but the need for connection in this increasingly disparate and fractured world.”–Nic Sheff, author of Tweakand We All Fall Down“The story she tells is hysterically funny at one moment and utterly harrowing the next–and often manages to be both those things at once.”–Lawrence Block, NewYork Times bestselling and award-winning crime novelist, journalist, andauthor of the short story collection Enough Rope“Tranfix[ing]…My Fair Junkie reminds you that sobriety and addiction has many faces, shapes, and stages and affects everyone.”–Women.com, “9 Books About Drug Addiction that Shine Light onto the Disease”

About The Author

Amy Dresner

Amy Dresner is a former professional stand-up comic, having appeared at The Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory, and The Improv. Since 2012, she has been the sole columnist for the online addiction and recovery magazine TheFix.com. She also recently started freelancing for the Good Men Project and has been a regular contributor to Addiction.com and PsychologyToday.com where she has her own addiction blog entitled “Coming Clean” and is one of only a select few contributors without a Ph.D. selected to write for the website.

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