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Book SynopsisAs Cosmopolitan’s professional agony aunt for the last forty years, Irma Kurtz has had to deal with the most intimate problems of successive generations of readers, while having to keep up with the changing mores and attitudes in British and American society. In these memoirs, she looks back on the seismic transformations that have taken place over the last four decades, as well as her own hectic and often difficult life as a single mum from America living in London. Warm, funny and perceptive, brimming with wisdom and insight, My Life in Agony is a meditation on the subjects that tend to concern and confuse us the most – from mother-daughter relationships through to eating disorders, office politics and those perennial areas of interest: love and sex.
Trade ReviewThe unshockable queen of advice. * Cosmopolitan *
So wise that she is practically Confucius. -- India Knight * The Sunday Times *
Kurtz is exactly the sort of Wise Woman that all of us emotional wrecks would love to have as a best friend. * Daily Mail *
A highly readable stew of opinions and happenings that one can read simply for pleasure and finally realise one has actually learned a lot. * The Observer *
Lots of people may benefit from reading the advice contained within this book. -- Helen Davies * The Sunday Times *