Lena Dunham's Famesick Explores Fame and Chronic Illness
Lena Dunham's second memoir, Famesick, explores her struggles with chronic illness and personal challenges throughout her 20s and 30s, following her rise to fame with HBO's Girls. The 400-page book candidly details her experiences with various health issues, including OCD and PTSD, while reflecting on the complexities of celebrity life. Critics note its frankness, though some find it lacking in self-awareness.
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