In a boldly honest and elegantly written memoir--the first on this
topic--Emily White reveals the painful and sometimes debilitating
experience of living with chronic loneliness. In the vein of popular
favorites such as Girl, Interrupted and Manic, Lonely approaches
loneliness in the way that Andrew Soloman's The Noonday Demon
approached depression, and lifts the veil on a mostly ignored population
who often suffer their disorder in silence.