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The Best Awful: A Novel

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Carrie Fisher

5 Hours 35 Minutes

Simon & Schuster Audio

January 2004

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This sequel to the bestselling Postcards from the Edge contains Carrie’s Fisher’s trademark intelligence and wit that brought Postcards to the Hollywood movie screen.

When we left Suzanne Vale at the end of Carrie Fisher’s bestselling Postcards from the Edge, she had survived drug abuse, rehab, and Hollywood celebrity. The Best Awful takes Suzanne back to the edge with a new set of troubles—not the least of which is that her studio executive husband turned out to be gay and has left her for a man.

Lonely for a man herself, Suzanne decides that her medication is cramping her style, and she goes off her meds—with disastrous results. The “manic” side of the illness convinces her it would be a good idea to get a tattoo, cut off her hair, and head to Mexico with a burly ex-con and a stash of OxyContin. As she wakes up in Tijuana, the “depressive” side kicks in, leading Suzanne through a series of surreal psychotic episodes before landing her in a mental hospital. With the help of her movie star mom, a circle of friends, and even her ex-husband, she begins the long journey back to sanity.

The Best Awful is by turns highly comic and darkly tragic, a roller-coaster ride through the dizzying highs and crushing lows of manic depression, delivered with fast and furious wit.

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  • Bonnie

    But nothin ever really happened. A shame as Carrie Fisher is so clever.

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  • Anonymous

    I just didn't get this book. I kept waiting for something to happen, but it didn't - it seemed like a "day in the life" type of book, without any real plot or anything eventful occurring. I gave up and stopped listening after the second CD. Maybe it got better after that, but I just couldn't stand it anymore.

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  • Anonymous

    Honest and entertaining book about manic-depressive illness. Author is down-to-earth and funny, even though she is Debbie Reynold's and Eddie Fisher's daughter.

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