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Hyper-chondriac: One Mans Quest to Hurry Up and Calm Down - Hardcover - GOOD

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Like New: A book that has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust ...
Brand
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ISBN
9780743293396

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Atria Books
ISBN-10
0743293398
ISBN-13
9780743293396
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57152545

Product Key Features

Book Title
Hyper-Chondriac : One Man's Quest to Hurry Up and Calm Down
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
General, Psychopathology / General
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Humor, Psychology
Author
Brian Frazer
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
11.8 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-052131
Reviews
"How did Brian Frazer take his neuroses and write a hysterical book, while mine just annoy my family? Seriously, this is one funny book. Damn it." --Ray Romano, "Frazer's first book is the perfect medicine for anyone suffering from a case of treacly-memoir syndrome. Hilarious and biting, "Hyper-Chondriac" recounts the author's lifelong battle with various ailments and maladies, ranging from minor instances of frostbite to rage-filled meltdowns. Frazer's reflections are distinct and laugh-out-loud funny. During a teen rendezvous, Frazer contemplates how his date, suffering from scoliosis, removes her brace: 'It probably had to involve her entire family, as if they were an Indy pit crew.' It's that kind of spiked, wickedly funny observation that makes this sickness-filled book so easy to swallow. A-"-- "Entertainment Weekly", "Brian Frazer has written a very touching and hilarious exploration of family, hypochondria, and road rage. It's awesome." --Greg Behrendt, coauthor ofHe's Just Not That Into You, "Hyper-chondriacis my new favorite memoir! It was so funny I laughed out loud, so honest I gasped out loud and so relatable I immediately called my therapist. I love this book!" --Stefanie Wilder-Taylor, author ofSippy Cups are Not for Chardonnay, ""Hyper-chondriac" is an amazing book. It's funny, raw, moving and original. And I'm not just saying that because I'm afraid Brian Frazer will be angry at me if I don't."-- A.J. Jacobs, author of "The Know-it All", ""Hyper-chondriac" is my new favorite memoir! It was so funny I laughed out loud, so honest I gasped out loud and so relatable I immediately called my therapist. I love this book!"-- Stefanie Wilder-Taylor, author of "Sippy Cups are Not for Chardonnay", "How did Brian Frazer take his neuroses and write a hysterical book, while mine just annoy my family? Seriously, this is one funny book. Damn it."-- Ray Romano, "Brian Frazer has written a very touching and hilarious exploration of family, hypochondria, and road rage. It's awesome."-- Greg Behrendt, coauthor of "He's Just Not That Into You", "Frazer's first book is the perfect medicine for anyone suffering from a case of treacly-memoir syndrome. Hilarious and biting,Hyper-Chondriacrecounts the author's lifelong battle with various ailments and maladies, ranging from minor instances of frostbite to rage-filled meltdowns. Frazer's reflections are distinct and laugh-out-loud funny. During a teen rendezvous, Frazer contemplates how his date, suffering from scoliosis, removes her brace: 'It probably had to involve her entire family, as if they were an Indy pit crew.' It's that kind of spiked, wickedly funny observation that makes this sickness-filled book so easy to swallow. A-"--Entertainment Weekly, "Hyper-chondriacis an amazing book. It's funny, raw, moving and original. And I'm not just saying that because I'm afraid Brian Frazer will be angry at me if I don't." --A.J. Jacobs, author ofThe Know-it All, .,."a riotous romp through a head case's attempts to find inner peace for his own bodily health."-- "New York Post"
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
362.196/85250092
Table Of Content
CONTENTS Introduction: Itching Part One: 0 mg 1 Yelling 2 Foaming 3 Gambling 4 Lifting 5 Swallowing 6 (Not) Chewing Part Two: 100 mg 7 Laminating 8 Stretching 9 Scanning 10 Sitting (Still) 11 Walking & Standing 12 Cranialing 13 Ayurveda-ing 14 Knitting 15 Grudging 16 Reiki-ing 17 Petting 18 Erasing 19 Ending Acknowledging
Synopsis
The "Esquire" and "Vanity Fair" humor columnist wipes out on the road to Wellville in this bitingly funny memoir about one man's frantic lifelong search for inner peace., "I'm a hyper-chondriac. My prescription? Whatever you've got. And quickly, please. I'm in a hurry." With these words, Brian Frazer strikes the keynote for his quixotic quest for total wellness -- a seemingly paradoxical goal for a young man who doesn't smoke, rarely drinks and never misses an opportunity to floss. Chronicling his relentless search for inner peace, Frazer takes readers on a hilarious guided tour of his dysfunctional childhood, marked by an extraordinary ability to contract a new disease almost every month, a disturbing obsession with bodybuilding and a veritable sampler platter of disorders of every imaginable type. Snake oils, old wives' tales and oddball remedies dispensed by charlatans quickly become mother's milk to him. While other children are playing Little League, Brian visits his first hypnotist. As an adult, Frazer proves even more high maintenance. His forays into analysis, Kabbalah, yoga, anger management, psycho-pharmacology and puppy rearing are all attempts to achieve some sort of lasting happiness and inner peace. He discovers that almost everything works. For about five minutes. Achingly funny, uncomfortably true and always entertaining,Hyper-chondriacabounds with an antic energy one would not expect from so sick an individual., The Esquire and Vanity Fair humor columnist wipes out on the road to Wellville in this bitingly funny memoir about one man's frantic lifelong search for inner peace., ""I'm a hyper-chondriac. My prescription? Whatever you've got. And quickly, please. I'm in a hurry."" With these words, Brian Frazer strikes the keynote for his quixotic quest for total wellness -- a seemingly paradoxical goal for a young man who doesn't smoke, rarely drinks and never misses an opportunity to floss. Chronicling his relentless search for inner peace, Frazer takes readers on a hilarious guided tour of his dysfunctional childhood, marked by an extraordinary ability to contract a new disease almost every month, a disturbing obsession with bodybuilding and a veritable sampler platter of disorders of every imaginable type. Snake oils, old wives' tales and oddball remedies dispensed by charlatans quickly become mother's milk to him. While other children are playing Little League, Brian visits his first hypnotist. As an adult, Frazer proves even more high maintenance. His forays into analysis, Kabbalah, yoga, anger management, psycho-pharmacology and puppy rearing are all attempts to achieve some sort of lasting happiness and inner peace. He discovers that almost everything works. For about five minutes. Achingly funny, uncomfortably true and always entertaining, "Hyper-chondriac" abounds with an antic energy one would not expect from so sick an individual.
LC Classification Number
RC552.H8F73 2007

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