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by Lauren Slater


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  About the Author

  Lauren Slater is the author of eight previous books, including Welcome to My Country, Prozac Diary, Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir, and Opening Skinner’s Box, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Slater is also the recipient of an NEA fellowship and a Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT, and her work has been reprinted numerous times in The Best American Essays. She lives on a farm in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

  Also by Lauren Slater

  Playing House: Notes of a Reluctant Mother

  The $60,000 Dog: My Life with Animals

  Blue Beyond Blue: Extraordinary Tales for Ordinary Dilemmas

  Opening Skinner’s Box: Great Psychological Experiments

  of the Twentieth Century

  Love Works Like This: Travels Through a Pregnant Year

  Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir

  Prozac Diary

  Welcome to My Country: A Therapist’s Memoir of Madness

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