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Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain [Bargain Price] [Hardcover]

Portia de Rossi
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Book Description

November 1, 2010
“I didn’t decide to become anorexic. It snuck up on me disguised as a healthy diet, a professional attitude. Being as thin as possible was a way to make the job of being an actress easier . . .”

Portia de Rossi weighed only 82 pounds when she collapsed on the set of the Hollywood film in which she was playing her first leading role. This should have been the culmination of all her years of hard work—first as a child model in Australia, then as a cast member of one of the hottest shows on American television. On the outside she was thin and blond, glamorous and successful. On the inside, she was literally dying.

In this searing, unflinchingly honest book, Portia de Rossi captures the complex emotional truth of what it is like when food, weight, and body image take priority over every other human impulse or action. She recounts the elaborate rituals around eating that came to dominate hours of every day, from keeping her daily calorie intake below 300 to eating precisely measured amounts of food out of specific bowls and only with certain utensils. When this wasn’t enough, she resorted to purging and compulsive physical exercise, driving her body and spirit to the breaking point.

Even as she rose to fame as a cast member of the hit television shows Ally McBeal and Arrested Development, Portia alternately starved herself and binged, all the while terrified that the truth of her sexuality would be exposed in the tabloids. She reveals the heartache and fear that accompany a life lived in the closet, a sense of isolation that was only magnified by her unrelenting desire to be ever thinner. With the storytelling skills of a great novelist and the eye for detail of a poet, Portia makes transparent as never before the behaviors and emotions of someone living with an eating disorder.

From her lowest point, Portia began the painful climb back to a life of health and honesty, falling in love with and eventually marrying Ellen DeGeneres, and emerging as an outspoken and articulate advocate for gay rights and women’s health issues.

In this remarkable and beautifully written work, Portia shines a bright light on a dark subject. A crucial book for all those who might sometimes feel at war with themselves or their bodies, Unbearable Lightness is a story that inspires hope and nourishes the spirit.


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

The author, an actor in movies and TV, (including Ally McBeal, Arrested Development, and Better Off Ted), model, and gay rights advocate, writes that "playing the role of heterosexual while fantasizing about being a homosexual had been my reality since I was a child." It's one she played into her 20s, when she was for three years married to a man. Now, she is married to Ellen DeGeneres, whom she met in 2001 after recovering from anorexia and bulimia. De Rossi nicely chronicles the years in between, during which she starved herself to 80 pounds. She artfully draws the reader into the tension of a life lived in secrecy: did anybody notice she lunges rather than walks, the better to burn calories? will anyone guess she is gay? when she nearly fainted, was anyone around? While some details could be viewed as anorexia how-tos, they make it possible to comprehend the twisted logic of de Rossi's frantic daily pursuits, and grasp the enormity of her achievement in overcoming her problems. The path de Rossi took to her happy ending is well worth reading about: her story is a cautionary tale, an inspiration, and a triumph. (Nov.)
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“Anorexia was my first love,” de Rossi declares in her memoir of her early Hollywood career and the eating disorders that went along with it. Her unflinching self-portrait depicts a cripplingly self-conscious young Australian in LA overwhelmed by the pressure to be thin. Never comfortable in her own skin, a by-product of her status as a closeted lesbian, de Rossi was sure if she ever gained weight (or came out as being gay), the shooting star she’d been cultivating would turn to lead. Weight loss was the key that allowed de Rossi to feel powerful and in control, until dieting became a sickness that nearly killed her and devastated her family. De Rossi’s story and words are not revolutionary, but they are frank, brave, and revelatory of the unhealthy trends that stardom can generate. Although more development of de Rossi’s happy ending (her eventual complete recovery, self-acceptance, coming-out, and marriage to Ellen DeGeneres) would be welcome, the book succeeds as it’s intended: a journal of her sickness and a provocatively sad love affair with dieting. --Annie Bostrom

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Atria Books (November 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439177783
  • ASIN: B004Q7E0TA
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (360 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #15,549 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Portia de Rossi is an Australian-born actress best known for her roles in the popular television series Ally McBeal, Arrested Development, and most recently Better Off Ted. She currently resides is Los Angeles with her wife Ellen DeGeneres. This is her first book.

Customer Reviews

Portia was raw and very honest in this book and for that I appreciate the read. Kay  |  80 reviewers made a similar statement
It really makes me feel like there's hope. jbuck  |  32 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
153 of 168 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars honest and moving November 1, 2010
Format:Hardcover
As the previous reviewer has pretty much summarised the entire book (!) I'll just say that this is an honest, moving and well written account of a dark time in Portia's life. It was hard to read how she brought herself close to death, keeping herself on a tiny allowance of calories and strenuous exercise (in high heels at times). I know Hollywood expects women to be thin, but I was saddened to read her accounts of costume fittings - where she was humiliated for being anything other than 'stick thin'.

I loved the story about meeting Ellen in 2001 at a concert, when Ellen invited her over to her house along with other guests. Portia thought she was just being polite, but it turned out that Ellen had only invited the other people over so she would have the excuse of a party to invite Portia. So Ellen was stuck with having to entertain all those people that night!

I think coming out as a lesbian in Hollywood is still a risky move (how many others are there? not many) and Portia is an inspiration to other women who are coming to terms with their sexuality and trying to live their life honestly. Well done Portia, from a fellow Aussie :)
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78 of 87 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Well written, just not a recovery book at all November 6, 2010
Format:Hardcover
Portia is an amzing writer. Her tale is gripping, captivating, and horrifying at the same time. This book reads like a page-turner and most readers will really enjoy the journey that she takes you on.

I also think it is a timely and true tale of how the influences of the media, Hollywood and the "thin-ideal" have come to dominate the way women feel about their bodies, that we are never "good enough" the way we are, and that we should always be comparing ourselves to others. In that way, I think that almost every woman will be able to relate to her story, eating disorder or not. But if you have ever had an eating disorder, you will recognize the triggers she writes about, and her story's darkness will be very familiar.

For those who are looking for help in these pages for their own eating disorder, what I will say is that this is NOT a book that really encourages recovery, I mean it is obviously an encouragement to live a healthy life, but you won't find helpful recovery advice or direction here - just so you know. As another review states, recovery is almost an afterthought in this book. So, be careful if yoou are sensitive to books that trigger. I am not discouraging buying the book, but I just think it makes a helpful review to know what you are and what you are not getting. As someone who has "intimate knowledge" of living with anorexia and bulimia, I will say that this is like looking in the mirror. Family memebers who don't understand the pain may also find it enlightening.

If you are looking for books to take you to the next step and point you toward recovery, or if you have a family member with anorexia or bulimia symptoms but is still very thin, I HIGHLY recommend to book "100 Questions and Answers about Anorexia Nervosa" by Dr. Sari Fine Shepphird. It is the best, most helpful book I have in my collection and I have been reading books about eating disorders for 15 years. If you want to know more about eating disorders like anorexia, it's so helpful. I also want to recommend "Crave: Why you binge and how to stop" by Dr. Cynthia Bulik, if you are looking for a book specifically about Binge Eating, on the opposite end of eating disorders.

Thank you, Portia, for your honesty. People need to see how this disorder ravages lives but that there is also life after an eating disorder.
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88 of 111 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars: The ups and downs of unbearable lightness November 10, 2010
Format:Hardcover
I bought this after seeing Portia with Oprah then on Ellen. Here were the ups and downs (no weight pun intended) of the book to me - to help you decide if it's for you.

- She's an interesting enigma - and an articulate, honest writer.

Before I read this I found Portia a little fascinating. I think a lot of good-will has been generated to her from just being associated with Ellen whom many people adore. Yet, despite her stints on TV shows - she's really not that well known or remembered outside of her attachment to Ellen nowadays. So, it's an interesting look at a sort of enigma, told straight and with far more honesty than one would expect.

- But, the period of her life the bulk of book is devoted towards - is a time of being a self-absorbed, emotionally unstable and rather stereotypically insecure Hollywood actress - which gets a little wearing at times. Sometimes, I found it seemed more like someone doing their journals for some self psychoanalysis, eating disorder project than actually trying to get a fuller tale across.

The main focus is her descent into an extreme eating disorder, as she obsesses over how she'll look in any given scene and whether she'll ever be "perfect enough". While it's interesting to hear how someone that had it pretty much all in Hollywood terms (the money, looks, shows, etc.) is so self-loathing and insecure inside, it gets harder to care as she goes along what she's eating and not eating, how much she exercises and how the only thing that interests her is herself. The other aspect of her fear of being "found out" as a lesbian is more interesting, but wasn't so much a focus of that time for her.

- This has been billed as something that younger women that suffer from eating disorders or body image issues should read - but, I'm just not that sure that's a good idea. Still, it's probably great for those that are around those w/ one that want to glimpse into the mind of why they're doing it and why they lie about it.

The "lost in anorexia" part gets most of the book, with her actual overcoming of the disease and dealing with her sexuality more openly getting smooshed into a couple of chapters at the end. Unfortunately, to the warped perspective of someone in the throws of an eating disorder - I fear that so much on the actual disease could very well mean that it reads like a "how to be a good anorexic" guide more than the tale of horror it truly is, particularly since she goes into such detail about how she achieves her great weight loss, and her continual refusal to give up the "thinnest pursuit" while still all the while having incredibly good material success. On the other hand though, she brings to vivid life the fears and mindset that drove her into her unhappy weight obsessed world that is more than worthwhile for those that have family or friends fighting the same battle.

Bottom Line: 3.5 stars. An honest look at one enigmatic Hollywood starlets terrible and unhappy battle with her inner demons and anorexia that's honest and well-written. But, it would have been more engaging, for me, if she'd brought a more robust picture and a bit more depth about herself and life - rather than focusing so absolutely on "the detailed hows and whys" of her anorexia and her inner struggle as a Lesbian. Still, for those that want to learn more about eating disorders and the mentality behind them - this is a book for you.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring
Wonderful book for anyone with an addiction problem or anyone trying to find their way in life. Nice to see a celebrity so down to earth.
Published 20 hours ago by threeofus
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful crazy
This is the raw and emotional story of portia and her struggle with her eating disorder, societies view on women, and self acceptance.
Published 2 days ago by Chelsey Jenkins
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read!
I found this book really interesting. I watched Ally McBeal while it was on and seeing the weight changes of both Portia and Callista was disturbing. Read more
Published 2 days ago by christabug
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect but in the end lacking
I enjoyed this book. I have to admit that there were points where I felt I could relate and even felt a little disgusted with myself. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Karina Albarran
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read
Anyone struggling with who they are should read this book. Ive struggled with the same issues for most of my life and now i can see theres hope and a light at the end of the... Read more
Published 4 days ago by Carolina Toffanelli
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, Quick Read
I really enjoyed reading this. It's well-written and interesting, but I've always liked memoirs. I'm a Portia fan, too, so I might be biased.
Published 5 days ago by Science Is Method
5.0 out of 5 stars Unbearable lightness
Open and honest! Could feel the same anxieties she was going through. Very well written and brave to share. Will help others to see themselves even if we're not celebrities!
Published 9 days ago by Laura Syme
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Absolutely wonderful, heartbreaking book. Portia is so open and honest. You will feel like you've lost a friend when you come to the end. This book is a gift to readers!
Published 11 days ago by zippygirl101
5.0 out of 5 stars Engrossing Story
A fabulous, dark, scary, loving wonderful and horrible story, beautifully written. So many memoirs are self-indulgent, but this book didn't feel like that. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Jane Soutar
5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing but very candid
Portia de Rossi really lays it all out there in this book and tells a scary story of withering down to less than 90 pounds. Read more
Published 16 days ago by H. Donaldson
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