No One Asked For This
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Cazzie David
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. From writer/director Cazzie David comes a series of acerbic, darkly funny essays about anxiety, social media, misanthropy, and growing up in a wildly eccentric family.For Cazzie David, the world is one big trap door leading to death and despair and social phobia. From shame spirals caused by hookups to panic attacks about being alive and everyone else having to be alive too, David chronicles her life’s most chaotic moments with wit, bleak humor, and a mega-dose of self-awareness. In No One Asked for This, David provides readers with a singular but ultimately relatable tour through her mind, as she explores existential anxiety, family dynamics, and the utterly modern dilemma of having your breakup displayed on the Internet. With pitch-black humor resonant of her father, comedy legend Larry David, and topics that speak uniquely to generational malaise, No One Asked for This is the perfect companion for when you don’t really want a companion."Blisteringly honest...kind of like if a David Sedaris book was written by an anxiety-ridden millennial who grew up in Hollywood."—Entertainment Weekly "Cazzie David is the delicious antidote to the poison of basic influencer culture. This book will make all misanthropes feel seen and loved—well, seen and tolerated."—Diablo Cody, screenwriter and author of Candy Girl
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Author
Cazzie David
Pages
354
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2020-11-17
ISBN
035818178X 9780358181781
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"A very different book both from what I normally read but also in general. It’s much like a creative nonfiction book in essay form. Written by Larry David’s daughter, a lot of the essays are around her having a very privileged life while poking fun at herself. She spends a lot of time on anxiety and depression as well. Can’t say I would totally recommend to a wide audience. I think if you are younger (under 30) books like this can help you see that there are many people who struggle with their thoughts in this crazy world of social media we are in. It can be reassuring to know you aren’t alone. Has some funny parts to it as well. "