We're proud to once again be a stop on Kevin Smokler's Virtual Book Tour. We'll be taking Monday off, and handing the reins to Jennifer Traig, author of Devil in the Details: Scenes from an Obsessive Girlhood.
Jennifer Traig's adventures in obsession began at the age of twelve, when her religious studies introduced her to a body of rules that she hadn't known existed. This unleashed a level of religiosity completely alien to her upbringing. Psychiatrists call this disorder scrupulosity-her family just called it strange. Fervent prayer was only the beginning. On a given day, Jennifer might be putting all her possessions in the washing machine to cleanse them of the pork fumes emanating from the kitchen. Or clipping the lawn according to Old Testament regulations. Or covering her hair with Kleenex while she maintained her constant state of prayer.
Jennifer's family treated her condition with humor ("Ready for your big casserolectomy, Dr. Traig?" her mother asked as she scrubbed her hands for thirty minutes before a meal). But her obsessions wore increasingly on her, her family, and her few friends, leading to a crisis that not even joining every single school club, no matter her level of interest or aptitude, could save her from.
To check out the other stops on the tour, visit the VBT homepage.
one of my favorite books ever. i wish she was coming to Baltimore for a reading.
Posted by: rachel | January 02, 2005 at 07:25 PM
Just bought the book today and can't put it down. My daughter is suffering with OCD and the book is giving me hope!
Posted by: Debbie | January 13, 2005 at 02:40 PM