My mess is a bit of a life : adventures in anxiety / Georgia Pritchett.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063206373 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: vi, 280 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York, NY : HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2022.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Originally published as My mess is a bit of a life in the UK in 2021 by Faber." |
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Subject: | Pritchett, Georgia. Anxiety > Patients > Anecdotes. Television writers > Great Britain > Anecdotes. Women television writers > Great Britain > Anecdotes. |
Genre: | Autobiographies. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
The multi-award-winning comedy and drama writer takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through her anxiety-ridden life, in this offbeat, painfully honest and hilarious memoir that reveals a talented, vulnerable and strong woman in all her wisecracking weirdness. 50,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"When Georgia Pritchett found herself lost for words - a bit of a predicament for a comedy writer - she booked an appointment with a therapist, who suggested that she try writing down some of the things that worried her. The therapist probably meant a light, mid-week grocery-list's worth of worries. Instead, Georgia wrote this book. From fretting about the monsters under her bed as a child (Were they comfy enough?) to agonizing about making too much of a fuss during childbirth ("Sorry to interrupt, but the baby is coming out of my body," I said politely) to being offered free gifts after an award ceremony (It was an excruciating experience. Mortifying), worry has accompanied her at every turn. With the levity of a package of potato chips and a healthy dose of self-deprecation, Georgia Pritchett guides readers from her anxiety-ridden early childhood, where disaster was around every corner (When I was little I used to think that sheep were clouds that had fallen to earth. On cloudy days I used to worry that I would be squashed by a sheep), through the challenges of breaking into a male-dominated TV writing industry, as well as the inevitable ups and downs of raising children. Honest, brave, and joyful, My Mess Is a Bit of a Life is a necessary reflection on how to live - and sometimes even thrive - with anxiety"-- - HARPERCOLL
âGeorgia Pritchett is a singularly hilarious person. Her book is a delightful and perfect reflection of her. Its tenderness sneaks up on you and really packs a punch. What a magnificent read!ââJulia Louis Dreyfus
Jenny Lawson meets Nora Ephron in this joyful memoir-in-vignettes on livingâand thrivingâwith anxiety from a multiple Emmy Award-winning comedy writer whose credits include Succession and Veep.
When Georgia Pritchett found herself lost for wordsâa bit of a predicament for a comedy writerâshe turned to a therapist, who suggested she try writing down some of the things that worried her. But instead of a grocery list of concerns, Georgia wrote this book.
A natural born worrywart, Georgiaâs life has been defined by her quirky anxiety. During childhood, she was agitated about the monsters under her bed (Were they comfy enough?). Going into labor, she fretted about making a fuss (âSorry to interrupt, but the baby is coming out of my body,â I said politely). Winning a prestigious award, she agonized over receiving free gifts after the ceremony (It was an excruciating experience. Mortifying).Â
Soul-baring yet lighthearted, poignant yet written with a healthy dose of self-deprecation, My Mess Is a Bit of a Life is a tour through the carnival funhouse of Georgiaâs life, from her anxiety-ridden early childhood where disaster loomed around every corner (When I was little I used to think that sheep were clouds that had fallen to earth. On cloudy days I used to worry that I would be squashed by a sheep), through the challenges of breaking into an industry dominated by male writers, to the exquisite terror (and incomparable joy) of raising children.
Delightfully offbeat, painfully honest, full of surprising wonders, and delivering plenty of hilarious, laugh-out-loud moments, My Mess Is a Bit of a Life reveals a talented, vulnerable, and strong woman in all her wisecracking weirdness, and makes us love itâand herâtoo.Â