Critical Compendium » One Skeptic, Ten Self-Help Gurus and a Year on the Brink of the Comfort Zone, by By Beth Lisick
One Skeptic, Ten Self-Help Gurus and a Year on the Brink of the Comfort Zone, by By Beth Lisick

‘In “Helping Me Help Myself,” Lisick puts herself to a nearly impossible comic test: peer inside a world as self-parodying as the self-help industry and be real instead of above it all along the way. That she hits a triple instead of a home run is compliment, not complaint. The premise itself leaves me exhausted.’ Read the review at the San Francisco Chronicle.

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