Speed Shrinking
"Proust had a cookie. Susan Shapiro has a cupcake--and a really hilarious book."
--Patricia Marx, author of Him, Her, Him Again, the End of Him In Susan Shapiro's laugh-out-loud funny fictional debut Speed Shrinking, Manhattan self-help author Julia Goodman thinks she's got her addictive personality under control. Then her beloved psychoanalyst moves away at the same time her husband takes off to L.A. and her best friend gets married and moves to Ohio. Feeling lonely and left out, Julia fills in the void with food, becomes a cupcake addict, and blimps out. This is a huge problem--especially since she's about to go on national television to plug her hot new self-help book about how she conquered her sugar addiction. Navigating her insurance network, Julia desperately sees eight shrinks in eight days, speed-dating for Dr. Replacement--or any other new guru--to help shrink back her body and anxiety in time for her close-up.Earn by promoting books
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Become an affiliateSusan Shapiro has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Newsweek, People, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, More, The Village Voice, The Forward, Salon.com, and Daily Beast. She's a columnist for Writer's Digest, coeditor of Food for the Soul, and the author of five works of nonfiction, including Five Men Who Broke My Heart, which was optioned for a feature film. She lives with her husband, a TV/film writer, in Manhattan, where she teaches her "instant gratification takes too long" method of journalism at the New School, NYU, Cooper Union, and Mediabistro.
"Proust had a cookie. Susan Shapiro has a cupcake--and a really hilarious book." --Patricia Marx, author of Him, Her, Him Again, the End of Him
"Susan Shapiro does for therapy and food what Candace Bushnell did for sex and shoes." --Guy Nicolucci, writer for Late Night with Conan O'Brien "A powerful, soulful, laugh-out-loud delight." --Ian Frazier, author of Dating Your Mom "A hilarious search for Dr. Right. Susan Shapiro makes neuroticism fun." --Amy Alkon, of AdviceGoddess.com "A smart, fun, hyperactive page-turner that'll keep you on your mental toes." --Valerie Frankel, author of Thin Is the New Happy "Spills the secret of why women who have it all still overdose on cupcakes. Frothy, funny, sly, and street-smart." --Susan Jane Gilman, author of Hypocrite in a Pouffy White Dress