Synopses & Reviews
"Randa, what's wrong with you?"
"Nothing. I mean, I'm a crazy cocaine addict with a hankering for heroin, but other than that, I'm just a nice Jewish girl from the Upper East Side with Prada shoes. How could anything be wrong?"
Molly Jong-Fast's Normal Girl is striking-and as funny as it as real. Inspired by her own experiences growing up in the decadent, fast-paced netherworld of New York City's jet set, Jong-Fast's debut novel is a hilarious, hard-edged walk past the velvet rope.
At just nineteen, Miranda Woke seems to have it all. Her parents are famous socialites, she's already been written up on Page Six sixteen times, she's on all the right invitation lists, and drugs and alcohol are never in short supply. But while her image screams "It girl," she'd rather be a normal girl, and the A-list feels even more uncomfortable than her Manolo Blahnik shoes. In fact, she's become the "living embodiment of an awkward phase" with "more issues than Harper's Bazaar." Neither Xanax nor Deepak Chopra tapes help. And now that her junkie party has trashed her parents' house, she has to liquidate her trust fund to pay Mom's decorator for a quick fix. But worst of all, Miranda thinks she just murdered her own boyfriend.
In an all-too-glamorous world where the cell phone is always ringing, Miranda sees no escape other than a downward spiral of cocaine, Valium, and heroin. It takes friends who offer more than air kisses to force Miranda to look in the mirror and get some help.
Synopsis
A searing debut novel of one girl's downward spiral in her empty New York City life of privilege and addiction until she discovers what makes life worth living. Jong-Fast's sharp writing delivers a hilarious knockout punch to the world of New York's spoiled social elite.
Synopsis
Life is one big party for wealthy, beautiful nineteen-year-old Miranda Wolk until her boyfriend overdoses on heroin and she heads into a dangerous downward spiral of substance abuse herself. A first novel. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.
About the Author
Molly Jong-Fast is the twenty-one-year-old daughter of Erica Jong and Jonathan Fast. Her essays and articles have appeared in
Mademoiselle, Marie-Claire, The Forward, and
Mode. She lives in New York City with her cocker spaniel, Godzuki.