When we first meet the extraordinary young actress Suzanne Vale shes feeling like something on the bottom of someones shoe & not even someone interesting. Suzanne is in the harrowing & hilarious throes of drug rehabilitation trying to understand what happened to her life & how she managed to land in a drug hospital. Just as Fishers first film role-the precocious teenager in Shampoo-echoed her own Beverly Hills upbringing her first book is set within the world she knows better than anyone else: Hollywood. More of a fiction montage than a novel in the conventional sense this stunning literary debut chronicles Suzannes vivid excruciatingly funny experiences
- from the clinic to her coming to terms with life in the outside world. Conversations with her psychiatrist What worries me is what if this guy is really the one for me & I havent had enough therapy to be comfortable with having found him?; a high-concept eighties-style affair The only way to become intimate for me is repeated exposure. My route to intimacy is routine. I establish a pattern with somebody & then I notice when theyre not there? Sparked by Suzannes & Carrie Fishers deliciously wry sense of the absurd Postcards from the Edge is more than a book about stardom & drugs. It is a revealing look at the dangers
- & delights
- of all our addictions from money & success to sex & insecurity.