Wishful Drinking

Wishful Drinking

Softcover
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'Wishful Drinking is a touching and incisive account of bipolarity, addiction and motherhood.' Independent 

‘No motive is pure. No one is good or bad – but a hearty mix of both. And sometimes life actually gives to you by taking away.' Carrie Fisher in Wishful Drinking

In Wishful Drinking, Carrie Fisher told the true and intoxicating story of her life with inimitable wit.

Born to celebrity parents, she was picked to play aprincess in a little movie calledStar Wars when only 19 years old. "But it isn't all sweetness and light sabres." Alas, aside from a demanding career and her role as a single mother (not to mention the hyperspace hairdo), Carrie also spends her free time battling addiction and weathering the wild ride of manic depression.

It's an incredible tale: from having Elizabeth Tayloras a stepmother, to marrying (and divorcing) Paul Simon, and from having the father of her daughter leave her for a man, to ultimately waking up one morning and finding a friend dead beside her in bed.

Carrie Fisher's star-studded career included roles in numerous films such as The Blues Brothers and When Harry Met Sally. She was the author of four bestselling novels, Surrender in the Pink, Delusions of Grandma, The Best Awful and Postcards from the Edge, which was made into a hit film starring Shirley MacLaine and Meryl Streep. Carrie's experience with addiction and mental illness – and her willingness to talk honestly about them – made her a sought-after speaker and respected advocate. She was truly one of the most magical people to walk among us.

Book Information

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Art
Format
Softcover
Pages
176
Price
11.50 €

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Once again, I had such a good time reading one of Carrie Fisher’s books. She manages to make you laugh even though she’s writing about serious topics. I read this (admittingly short) book in one sitting and really enjoyed it.

5

Damn did I cry. And laugh, mostly, but then I cried. I never realized how truly wonderful Carrie Fisher was until right before she died, and I hate that, because she was so wonderful, brilliant and raw and flawed and true and fucked up. And I love how she was all of that in this book, and all of that all the time, and I miss her. I wish I had realized this sooner.

4

Candid and very entertaining!

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