Growgirl

Growgirl: How My Life After the Blair Witch Project Went to Pot
First edition
AuthorHeather Donahue
CountryUnited States
GenreMemoir
Published2012
PublisherGotham Books
Pages352
ISBN978-1-592-40692-0

Growgirl is a 2012 book by former actor Heather Donahue about dropping out of Hollywood and moving to a semi-collective society in Nevada County, California's Sierra Mountains[1] called "Nuggettown" to become first a "pot wife" then embrace the "backbreaking, spirit-sucking work" of a cannabis grower.[2]

Critical reception

The Hollywood Reporter called the work "always funny and surprisingly sweet".[3] Publishers Weekly said it was "wry, with a nuanced distance from the events".[4] Kirkus Reviews called it "at times funny, sensitive or filled with obscenities...an intimate look at a woman's yearlong search for her place in the world".[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kellar
  2. ^ Friend
  3. ^ Lewis
  4. ^ Publishers Weekly
  5. ^ Kirkus 2011

Sources

  • "KIRKUS REVIEW: The life of a medical marijuana grower", Kirkus Reviews, December 1, 2011
  • "Review", Publishers Weekly, January 2012
  • Tad Friend (January 2012), "Second Act", The New Yorker
  • Liz Kellar (July 23, 2015), "TV pilot 'The High Country' skewers growing culture", The Union, Grass Valley, California
  • Andy Lewis (January 8, 2012), "'Blair Witch' Actress Reveals Real Life 'Weeds' Story in New Book", The Hollywood Reporter

Further reading

  • Tim Cavanaugh (January 31, 2012), "Heather Donahue on Growing Marijuana, Life After 'Blair Witch,' and the Beauty of 'Grey' Markets", Reason TV
  • Jack Feerick (April 16, 2012), "Heather Donahue, Author of GROWGIRL", Kirkus Reviews
  • Vinton Rafe McCabe, "Growgirl", New York Journal of Books (book review)
  • Marlow Stern (January 6, 2012), "LONG, STRANGE TRIP. Heather Donahue's wild ride from star of "The Blair Witch Project" to growing marijuana.", The Daily Beast
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