
Betsy Lerner: A New Start After 60
Betsy Lerner, a renowned literary agent and author, has unexpectedly found a new following online. At 64, Lerner has amassed over 1.5 million likes on TikTok by sharing deeply personal passages from the diaries of her turbulent 20s. Her journey from literary professional to viral sensation is both inspiring and deeply relatable.
The Start of a Viral Phenomenon
Lerner, who has represented writers like Patti Smith and Temple Grandin, didn’t initially aim to become a TikTok star. She started exploring BookTok—a corner of TikTok dedicated to book enthusiasts—to promote her authors. But with her own debut novel, Shred Sisters, on the horizon, she turned the camera on herself and began reading her old diary entries. To her surprise, her candid readings, filmed in her dressing gown without makeup, resonated with millions.
“You don’t know who you’ll love, who will love you, what you will do for work, what is your purpose,” she shares in one TikTok video. Her honesty about the uncertainties of her 20s has struck a chord among younger audiences. For Lerner, it’s not about fame—it’s about creating connections. “I try to say, I felt the same. Hang in there,” she says.
Living with Bipolar Disorder and Finding Stability
Betsy Lerner’s life wasn’t always easy. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 15, she struggled with depression for much of her youth. Her 2003 memoir, Food and Loathing, details her battles with weight, mental health, and loneliness. “I gravitated toward a lot of intensity in my younger years,” she admits. It wasn’t until age 30, after discovering the right treatment and finding love, that she began to feel stability.
Her marriage marked a turning point in her life, as did finding the correct lithium dosage with the help of a trusted psychopharmacologist. For years, Lerner stopped journaling entirely, as she no longer felt “that sad and lonely.”
Grief, Creativity, and Transformation
The tragedies of 2019 pushed Lerner back into creativity. She faced the loss of her mother, her teenage niece and nephew, and her best friend, writer George Hodgman. Turned toward writing for solace, Lerner began crafting Shred Sisters. The book became a way of working through pain. Inspired by her sisters and their shared online shred workouts during the pandemic, the novel is described as “a love letter to loneliness.”
The popularity of her diaries on TikTok has only fueled her creativity. Connecting with younger audiences through her personal history, Lerner also encourages resilience through her active support. Whether it’s sharing heart emojis or candid words of advice, she reassures her audience that they are not alone.
Explore Betsy Lerner’s World
If you’re looking for a poignant read, Shred Sisters is available now, published by Verve Books. The novel offers a moving perspective on love, loneliness, and family connections. You can order your copy from The Guardian Bookshop today to support her work.
At 64, Betsy Lerner has proven that it’s never too late for a fresh start. Her story is a testament to the power of vulnerability and connection, illustrating how sharing your truth can resonate across generations.