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File Size: 613 KB
Print Length: 292 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0062346202
Publisher: Dey Street Books; Reprint edition (September 14, 2015)
Publication Date: September 14, 2015
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B00NLM9D3Y
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I have VERY mixed feelings about this memoir. Firstly, it was riveting. The story is absolutely fascinating, vivid, and honest. Parts are painfully-relatable for anyone who suffers from depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder. The battle for control of the mind, emotions, body, environment, relationships, etc..rings true. But the book has a disturbing scream of "look at me" that seems to be the larger statement. Yes, Suzy is a victim of her illness. Yes, she grew up with tremendous pressure (much self-inflicted) to "win." But I was left with the feeling that the recent publicity explosion is just another manic chapter in a life of addictions. From the interview on 20/20, to the Dr. Phil feature, and countless articles promoting the release of the book, it is just more frenzy. Every chapter in the book is separated with 2 italicized pages of "insight" into mental illness, providing evidence that the book is intended to be something of a teaching tool. Sadly, I ended the read feeling concern for Suzy that she has traded one high for another, and continues to sacrifice her family in the process. Truly, a guilty pleasure.
Absolutely riveting read, however, it was clearly intended to entertain and not to help those with undiagnosed bipolar. Annoyingly enough, Favor-Hamilton consistently mentions throughout the memoir that helping people who are mentally ill is all she wants and intends to do by writing the book and doing countless interviews and tell-alls. She is clearly still very much in the throes of her illness and watching her interviews cements that point: she is as manic as ever. I wish her well.
I enjoyed the book because it gave me insight into an interesting human being. I feel very sorry for everybody who loves this woman, especially her daughter. This woman seems to be a me, me, me person. I can't believe she has such a loving, forgiving, understanding husband. HE IS AMAZING. I would have dumped her when she wanted a threesome in Vegas and definitely after the threesome when she becomes addicted to an insanely destructive lifestyle. I can't help but wonder what this immensely talented but deeply troubled woman is up to now as she ages. Life is just so difficult for everyone, but it must be especially difficult for her. She is so wrapped up in herself, she sort of blames her family, her husband, Madison, Wisconsin, anybody but herself, for her problems. And yet, because I know someone who is like this TOO WELL, I know she probably can't help it. People like her are a lot of work, and I wonder that Mark finds her worth the trouble. What is HIS problem? Why doesn't he want to settle down with someone sane? Do I think she's better at the end of the book? No. I think she got caught and is in between acts.
As I read Suzy's story, I began to learn the reasons for a close relatives behavior. Growing up with her, I could never understand why she always seemed to be in a battle with any one of our relatives, friends etc. She could be the life of the party and turn into a mean girl on a dime. She eventually alienated most of us. As bipolar disorder has become more public, I have always wondered if she had finally received the proper diagnosis and was treated with the proper medication, I pray she had. I commend Miss Hamilton for her candor and wish her the best.
I was highly disappointed by this book in all honesty. Thought the excuse of bipolar was a good reason to confess to a "fast Life" however, Suzy Hamilton was unable to prove her point to me that her lifestyle was due to her mental state and not ambition.For anyone who is a fan of sports stars and Olympians, this might be an interesting read. I just found it titillating in the wrong way. Her competitive nature drove her to become the top of her game in Las Vegas as a high class escort to the shock and horror of her beautiful family. That in and of itself is somewhat admirable as she lived the life of a career woman which is often not what escorting is chalked up to being.Would I say this choice was based on mental illness? No. I don't think in this book which has a ghost writer by the way, that point was never really proven as it took her years apparently to achieve the heights of this ambitious career and never was it mentioned that she remained on her antidepressant medications the entire time which would have to be true for her hypothesis to be proven.Yes there is truth to the fact that antidepressants which is a very new idea can cause undiagnosed mania. This is a fault on the pharmaceutical companies and lax psychiatrists. I don't think the history of mental illness is Hamilton's family is necessary the issue.At any rate, for the mental illness factor, I would give this book a lower rating. If you are interested in the life of an escort from a realistic perspective, I would give it a higher score.
A quick, easy read. Lots of gaps. Clear bouncing around within the narrative of Suzy's life. Suggestive, but not graphic. I wasn't expecting Jane Austen, but I would've liked more meat on the bones of this story. I found it to be very superficial and not in depth about any aspect of Suzy's life.
I take offense with someone who uses mental illness as an excuse for immoral choices. I suffer from bipolar with hypersexuality. It can takes years of therapy & medication to deal with the shame & confusion. Suzy has none. All I got out of the book was disgust with her as a wife & mother.
I couldn't put it down...read it all in 2 days. I wish she didn't gloss over some of the story, but it was a real page turner. Women like her should not be ostracized. Dr. Phil (who is not a real doctor) should shut his mouth.
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