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Up For Renewal: What Magazines Taught Me About Love, Sex, and Starting Over
Up For Renewal What Magazines Taught Me About Love Sex and Starting Over
Author: Cathy Alter
By age thirty-seven, Cathy Alter had made a mess of her life. With a failed marriage already under her belt, she was continuing down the path of poor decisions, one paved with a steady stream of junk food, unpaid bills, questionable friends, and highly inappropriate men. So she sat down and asked herself what she truly wanted. A decent guy. A...  more ». When she took a closer look at her wants, she noticed something that seemed very familiar -- with the addition of exclamation points, her list could easily be transformed into the cover lines on every women's magazine: Find the love you deserve! Paint to the rescue! Eggs-actly perfect meals!So Cathy gave over her life to the glossies for the next twelve months, resolving to follow their advice without question. By the end of her subscriptions, she would get rid of upper-arm jiggle, crawl out of debt, host the perfect dinner party, run a mile without puking, engage in better bathtub booty, ask for a raise, and rehaul her apartment.Well, at least that was the premise of her social experiment. What actually happened was much less about cosmetic change and much more about internal transformation. Singular in its voice and yet completely universal, Up for Renewal will appeal to all who have ever wondered if they could actually make their life over.
ISBN-13: 9780743288415
ISBN-10: 0743288416
Publication Date: 7/28/2009
Pages: 336
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3.8 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Up For Renewal: What Magazines Taught Me About Love, Sex, and Starting Over on + 330 more book reviews
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What is more annoying than a twenty-five year old who is trying to find her self? That would a forty year old who thinks and acts like shes twenty-five and wonders why her life is spinning out of control.

What seems like a semi-autobiographical peek into the insecurities of a big city girl, Alter shares her life. A divorce, bad relationships and overall bad choices lead her to wonder if the large display of shinny flashy womens magazines know something that she doesnt. So she plans to live the life that the magazines tell her to for one year and see what happens. Each month she picks a new topic and decides to work on it. And coincidentally, that month the magazines address her specific issues. Funny how that worked out.

I dont know if I got used to her antics and anxieties, but by the end of the book I was actually laughing along with her. I wouldnt recommend this to everyone, or even most, but if you have any tolerance for women that are slow to grow up and overly anxious about the world in general give it a try. Other wise, just know that magazines are designed to entertain and make you insecure and if youre wise enough you dont live your life according to what other anxiety ridden writers tell you is important .
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What is more annoying than a twenty-five year old who is trying to find her self? That would a forty year old who thinks and acts like shes twenty-five and wonders why her life is spinning out of control.

What seems like a semi-autobiographical peek into the insecurities of a big city girl, Alter shares her life. A divorce, bad relationships and overall bad choices lead her to wonder if the large display of shinny flashy womens magazines know something that she doesnt. So she plans to live the life that the magazines tell her to for one year and see what happens. Each month she picks a new topic and decides to work on it. And coincidentally, that month the magazines address her specific issues. Funny how that worked out.

I dont know if I got used to her antics and anxieties, but by the end of the book I was actually laughing along with her. I wouldnt recommend this to everyone, or even most, but if you have any tolerance for women that are slow to grow up and overly anxious about the world in general give it a try. Other wise, just know that magazines are designed to entertain and make you insecure and if youre wise enough you dont live your life according to what other anxiety ridden writers tell you is important .
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Upon her realization that she desperately needed to get her life together after a bout of unhealthy behavior, Cathy Alter decided to turn to women's magazines to regain a normal life. She subscribed to numerous glossies over the course of a year and followed their advice on topics ranging from enhancing her non-existent cooking skills to unleashing her wild side in the bedroom.

The discoveries she makes about herself along the way as she chronicles her experience are reflective and sometimes thought-provoking. Alter's writing style is breezy, similar to that of a close friend with a great sense of humor and a penchant for telling stories. It's a fast read, and I'd recommend it for readers interested in self-reflection of their own, taking a tour through someone else's year of transformation, or magazines and the relationship women have with them.
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This book starts off slow and not very good. I honestly put it down several times, but picked it back up and kept reading. And it finally started to get better. There was a lot of interesting parts and funny bits. I was happy to keep reading. I do wish she had given more of an ending and some pics. I would have liked more details about how everyone is.

In the end this isn't a bad book, but it is not something I would read again.
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I thought her way of "finding" her confidence in herself through magazines to be very interesting and enjoyed reading about how she recovered from a tough stage in her life.


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