![]() ![]() While attending a show at the Comedy Cellar, she is picked up by Ardie Fuqua, who helps to introduce her to NYC nightlife. Alone and isolated, she develops bulimia. She gets into an acting class in New York City, but finds the workshops boring and is unable to make friends. Her mother takes her for an abortion, which Marnell finds traumatizing. ![]() This behavior leads to her expulsion from Lawrence, the rescission of her Bard acceptance, and the revelation of her pregnancy to her parents. After being accepted to Bard College in 2000, she harasses other accepted students online. In her final year of school, she discovers she is pregnant and delays having an abortion for so long that she enters her second trimester of pregnancy. Her father prescribes the drug to her and Marnell begins to use it both as a study aid and recreationally. ![]() After recreationally taking Ritalin, Marnell believes she has ADHD. To escape her father's rages, Marnell asks to attend boarding school and is sent to Lawrence Academy. Her father is an abusive and controlling psychiatrist who eventually has her older sister sent to the Cross Creek Manor reform school, where her movements are severely restricted. suburb, her introduction to drugs, her entry into the world of fashion journalism, and her continued struggles with addiction, which constantly threatened to torpedo her career. ![]() The memoir deals with Marnell's childhood in a wealthy D.C. It was released in 2017 by Simon & Schuster and became a bestseller. How to Murder Your Life is a memoir by fashion and beauty journalist Cat Marnell. ![]()
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