By the age of 15, Cat Marnell longed to work in the glamorous world of women\'s magazines - but was also addicted to the ADHD meds prescribed by her father.
Her Life had become a twisted merry-go-round of parties and pills at night, while she struggled to hold down her high-profile job during the day.
Witty, magnetic and penetrating - prompting comparisons to Bret Easton Ellis and Charles Bukowski - Cat Marnell reveals essential truths about her generation, brilliantly uncovering the many aspects of being an addict with pin-sharp humour and beguiling style..
Within 10 years she was living it up in New York as a beauty editor at Conde Nast, with a talent for \'doctor-shopping\' that secured her a never-ending supply of prescribed amphetamines.
By the age of 15, Cat Marnell longed to work in the glamorous world of women\'s magazines - but was also addicted to the ADHD meds prescribed by her father