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Famesick

By: Lena Dunham
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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES #1 BESTSELLER ‘Typically exposing, brilliantly written' VOGUE ‘Its quick hits of wit are like sniffs from an oxygen mask’ NEW YORK TIMES 'Few people are willing to be as human as Lena Dunham’ OBSERVER 'A generational voice' FINANCIAL TIMES

In this rowdy, frank reflection on illness, fame, sex, and everything in between, the remarkable mind behind the hit series Girls and the bestselling author of Not That Kind of Girl asks whether fulfilling her creative ambitions has been worth the pain.

For the last decade, as she’s spent countless hours in doctor’s waiting rooms searching for diagnoses, treatments, and relief, being the owner and operator of Lena Dunham’s body has felt, as she puts it, 'like towing a wrecked car across town at midnight.' It’s not easy dragging a wrecked car anywhere, much less to the Met Gala while sewn into a gold lamé corset. Or to the set of the hit show that you – as a twenty-five-year-old – are writing, directing, producing, and starring in. Or to the White House, the Golden Globes, or your publicist’s office to discuss the latest internet disaster. But Dunham does it – even if it means interminable hospital stays, vomiting in the bathroom when she’s meant to be meeting Oprah, or terrifying those closest to her – because she can no longer tell the difference between fighting to do what she loves and being a servant to her own ambition. All the while, she is holding out for a love that can withstand her personal and public challenges and, more than anything, yearning to feel like herself again – if only she could remember who that self was.

As Dunham takes us through her journey, tracking her rise to fame – from selling the pilot of Girls to the present – in three acts, it becomes clear that the spotlight casts long shadows, distorting the relationships she once held dear and isolating everyone in its glare. When an endless supply of drugs can’t protect you from pain – and begins to control your every move – being famous doesn’t stand a chance against the darker corners of the human experience.

In Famesick, Dunham asks herself what the cost of fulfilling her dreams has really been, and whether it was worth it. What she finds is deeper than physical relief, and more lasting, as she learns to live with what she can’t change and turn her regrets into wisdom that can carry her forward, as she reconnects to what, and who, she loves.

©2026 Lena Dunham (P)2026 Penguin Random House LLC
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It turns out she really is a voice of a generation ( this requires a fifteen word minimum so i'm typing more words )

Truly incredible in every way

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So clever, even though I know it's not the aim, the ongoing true theme of being ill and not invincible even in the world of fame, the things we do to be better rather than excepting our just being x

cozy comfort

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This is everything I expected and more from Lena. Girls played such a huge, hilarious and validating part of my life upon getting divorced at thirty. Sixteen years later, having gone through a third significant long-term relationship breakup upon reading Fame sick, three years post hysterectomy and surgical menopause for PMDD; several years of medical and intimate relationship gaslight and covert control, I feel even more seen by reading your response and honesty navigating relationships and general life BS, without sugar-coating complex systems is women must unnecessarily endure. Lena Dunham, a feminist force, legend and the positive influential woman of the century.

Raw, honest, relatable, hilarious, heartbreaking, inspiring,

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An honest peak behind the curtain written so beautifully I sometimes forgot it was a memoir. Many relatable thoughts and feelings wrapped up in incredible circumstances not many people will experience.

Honest recollections of the journey to becoming who you were always meant to be

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So well written, so nostalgic, loved it and can't wait to see what she does next. We need more Lena!

Loved it.

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