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Sara Solovitch

    Sara Solovitch was born and raised in a small town in southern Ontario, Canada. A former reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, she has also been a health columnist for the San Jose Mercury News and worked as a medical writer at Stanford University. Her articles have appeared in Esquire, Wired, Modern Farmer, Outside, and Politico Magazine.

    Playing Scared
    • 2022

      'This book will set you free' STEVE LOPEZ'Sheds light so eloquently on such a widespread and too easily trivialised affliction' SUNDAY TIMES'Captivating, fascinating and wide-ranging' OBSERVER___________________Stage fright is one of our deepest fears, ranked higher than snakes or heights. But it can be Laurence Olivier, Salma Hayek, Paul McCartney and Adele have all battled it and learned to cope.As a child, Sara Solovitch studied piano and fell in love with it. But as a teen she was overwhelmed by stage fright and gave up any hopes of a musical career. In her late fifties, Sara gave herself one year to tame performance anxiety and play before an audience. Resuming music lessons, she explored remedies including meditation, exposure and cognitive therapy, biofeedback and beta-blockers. Finally, the day before her sixtieth birthday, she gave a formal recital.Drawing on Sara's own journey as inspiration, Playing Scared is an insightful cultural history of performance anxiety and a tribute to pursuing personal growth at any age.

      Playing Scared