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Little Panic
Little Panic: Dispatches from an Anxious Life | Amanda Stern
In the vein of bestselling memoirs about mental illness like Andrew Solomon's Noonday Demon, Sarah Hepola's Blackout, and Daniel Smith's Monkey Mind comes a gorgeously immersive, immediately relatable, and brilliantly funny memoir about living life on the razor's edge of panic. The world never made any sense to Amanda Stern--how could she trust time to keep flowing, the sun to rise, gravity to hold her feet to the ground, or even her own body to work the way it was supposed to? Deep down, she knows that there's something horribly wrong with her, some defect that her siblings and friends don't have to cope with. Growing up in the 1970s and 80s in New York, Amanda experiences the magic and madness of life through the filter of unrelenting panic. Plagued with fear that her friends and family will be taken from her if she's not watching-that her mother will die, or forget she has children and just move away-Amanda treats every parting as her last. Shuttled between a barefoot bohemian life with her mother in Greenwich Village, and a sanitized, stricter world of affluence uptown with her father, Amanda has little she can depend on. And when Etan Patz disappears down the block from their MacDougal Street home, she can't help but believe that all her worst fears are about to come true. Tenderly delivered and expertly structured, Amanda Stern's memoir is a document of the transformation of New York City and a deep, personal, and comedic account of the trials and errors of seeing life through a very unusual lens.
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Writeme
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I actually adored this book. I just didn‘t want to finish it. As a person with anxiety, once I saw how dark it was going to be, I just couldn‘t go there. I really enjoyed the first half, though, and felt that I got what I came to this book for. Maybe someday, when my own darkness isn‘t so terrifying, I‘ll bravely be able to walk through hers.

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KGlibrarian
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Pickpick

This was one of my favorite reads of the year. Amanda Stern pours her heart out and through her beautiful writing makes her lifetime of anxiety fascinating, inspiring, and even humorous. She recounts her experiences as a child growing up in NYCity‘s West Village and explores how her fears and worries affect every area of her life. A true page-turner that could have gone on for another 200 pages without losing my interest!

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FairyHighRoad
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Little Panic is a memoir of panic and anxiety. I have generalized anxiety disorder and this book was like a therapy session. It‘s always nice to know you‘re not alone in the world of anxiety. Publishing date is 6/19/18.

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