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The struggles and humiliations of adolescence are told in an unflinching, funny, surprisingly universal tale of one good Jewish girl's battle with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Adhering to the stringent restrictions of ancient Jewish laws gave author Jennifer Traig's Obsessive Compulsive Disorder something of a purpose: Instead of simply washing her hands, she was purifying herself of sin; rather than zealously patting an item, she was laying on hands. At first amused, later baffled, and finally pragmatic, her parents drew up a contract limiting hand-washing, altar-building, and other rituals, but it was the amendment allowing Traig's sister to divulge the odd behavior to the world at large that put a stop to the compulsions. For a while, anyway.
With all the harrowing candor of Running with Scissors and the irresistible details of A Girl Named Zippy, Traig has created a memoir that captures the struggles of OCD sufferers without a hint of self-pity; at the same time, her descriptions of an extraordinary adolescence are smart, no-holds-barred honest, and exceptionally funny.
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Audible Audiobook
Listening Length: 7 hours and 24 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Audible.com Release Date: February 7, 2006
Language: English, English
ASIN: B000EIIBWM
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I suffer from OCD and this is my first time reading a book from someone who has been there. Jennifer Traig’s humorous recollection of her childhood actually made me laugh out loud constantly while reading her book. Sometimes it’s important to laugh at yourself! Highly recommended!!
As a teenager, memoirist Jennifer Traig was one screwed-up girl. At various times, she suffered from anorexia and an acute form of obsessive compulsive disorder, scrupulosity. The product of a religiously blended family, she had to discover her own identity as a Jew, often with bizarre definitions of prayer and practice. Deeply introspective and yearning for intellectual stimulation, she grew up in a conservative, stultifying rural Northern California community. Nothing worked for her. Yet, her observations are side-splittingly funny and she wastes not one drop of energy on self-pity. "Devil in the Details" will probably obtain a cult following and should be required reading for any female teenager given to dramatizing every crisis in her life.There is little actually humorous about Traig as an adolescent. She drives her parents to distraction with her constant regimen of hand-washing, a quasi-kosher diet that reduces her to stick-figure proportions and a series of arcane, tragic-comic religious observances. Her sarcastic and edgy sister, Vicki, provides a welcome contrast to the withdrawn and weird Jennifer. However, Traig turns dust into diamonds; her quirky, disoriented life has a ruthless order to it. What appears out-of-control to a dispassionate observer makes sense to the ritual-bound author.Traig reminds us that the early 1970s provided no psychological answer to OCD, a syndrome that didn't even have a name at the time. There were no meds to mellow out those with the disorder, and Traig humbly and simply determines to cure herself. She is at her best when she describes herself in a self-deprecatory manner, and since wit exists in practically every paragraph, the memoir glistens with understated insight and induces real laughter. When the author finally comprehends that others have had enough of her antics, she resolves to stop the behaviors. For the better part of her high school career, she careens between self-induced sickness and health.Traig's postulated need for self-help may not sit well with a current generation increasingly dependent on chemical solutions to emotional problems. The author wisely notes that her parents' endless patience and acceptance enabled Traig to find her own path to health. The entire family seems to understand that life is an erratic roller coaster ride and having perfect children is far too overrated a goal in the first place. Consequently, Traig only indirectly chooses her own path to recovery; her parents' unwavering (if unspoken) belief in their daughters exists as a crucial positive variable."Devil in the Details" exudes a joy in living. Whether it be the author's descriptions of learning to drive, her dissection of the mixed-blessings of a Jewish/Christian household at holiday time, or the universal discontent felt by the alienated during high school, the memoir has both grit and grace. Jennifer Traig clearly loves language, and her writing is rich in memorable metaphors and captivating alliteration. As unique a teenager as she was, Traig's story resonates with universal appeal.
I happened to see Jenny Traig read in San Francisco, and picked up her book on a whim. What a treat! I can see why another reviewer found the book too harsh, but it happened to hit my funny bone just right, over and over and over again (and over. Wash your hands!). The details of her life are so sad and so terrible that all you can do is laugh hysterically at her misfortune.One of the book jacket reviews said that the author does not lapse "even for a moment into self-pity." This is true. However, I would recommend that Ms. Traig try more for moments of genuine and sadness and joy in her next work. This book definitely stands on its own. But there are hints of real pain there - she writes that she never felt like she belonged to her family, compares her relationship with her sister to the Bible's Esau and Jacob, admits she was anorexic. While it's great to be able to squeeze humor from stuff like this, it's even greater to be able to acknowledge the real sorrow behind it too. I think the author is up to the task. I look forward to her next book.
This was the first book I've read by a person with OCD. I'm so glad the author had a sense or humor about her disability. It really helped get through the parts that were objectively sad. She is VERY funny.
Every woman who actively manages their anxiety/depression/OCD/worry should read this. It is insanely relatable and reminds its readers that we are only human, and are not alone in our string of catastrophic thoughts. Without making light of the daily ruminations of anxiety and OCD, Jennifer paints a hilarious picture of what it's like to deal with OCD; most notably fully knowing that what you are doing to calm your compulsions is not logical, but has to be done nonetheless.Her descriptions of the situations she found herself in are truely clever and one of a kind, and will have you literally laughing out loud from chapter to chapter.
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