“Lisick has created a hilarious, knowing tale of a year of willing ridiculousness.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“A witty, disarmingly earnest account of the year [Lisick] spent test-driving renowned self-help franchises.” — Entertainment Weekly
not only hilarious but enlightening... Readers will be inspired: If a woman in a banana suit can clean her closet and pay off her credit card debt, surely you can, too.” — People
“sweetly neurotic, funny and occasionally insightful.” — Los Angeles Times
“wildly funny” and “a cross between David Sedaris and Susan Orlean.” — Seattle Times
“Beth Lisick’s latest book is a wildly fun read that falls somewhere in between memoir and a Cliffs Notes guide to the self-help genre.” — Bust Magazine
“A delightful, Plimptonesque exercise in immersive journalism...sharp, irreverent and endearingly screwed-up.” — Kirkus Reviews