Jenny Traig's inquiry into her ailment is not only an uproariously funny account but also a literary tour of hypochondria, past and present: the implied hypochondria of the Talmud, the flatulence-obsessed eighteenth century, and the malady's current unfortunate lack of a celebrity spokesperson. At the same time, Traig provides an intimate look at the complement of minor conditions that have concealed her essential health and driven her persistent self-diagnosis: the eczema, the shaky hands, and, worst of all, the bad hair.
To her surprise, she ends her journey more knowledgeable than she was when she started out, a little less neurotic, and--one might say--healthier. Well Enough Alone is the definitive audiobook on being worried well, in all of its gruesome and hysterical detail, from one of our funniest and most distinctive literary voices.
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AUTHOR
Jennifer Traig is the author of Devil In The Details: Scenes From An Obsessive Girlhood
and has written for Forward, The Believer and The New York Times, among
other publications. She holds a PhD in literature and lives in
Berkeley, CA.
NARRATOR
Meg Savlov is an actress and singer based in Seattle. She has
worked with bilingual theater ensembles in New York, Santa Fe, San
Francisco, and Portland for over twenty years.
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REVIEWS
San Jose Mercury News
"It's as if David Sedaris and Anne Lamott got together and let loose a
fountain of one-liners about an obscure neurological malfunction."
Well Enough Alone: A Cultural History of My Hypochondria
Author: Jennifer Traig
Narrator: Meg Savlov
ISBN: 9781593164041
SRP: $29.95
Length: 6:19:00
Item No: LL423
Available on the following websites: Amazon, Apple, Audible, AudioBookStore, Audiobooks, Blackstone, Catalist, Epic!, Kobo, Libro.fm, Mackin, Overdrive, StoryTel, Tumblebooks.