If You Dont Like This, I Will Die, Lee Tilghman
If You Dont Like This, I Will Die, Lee Tilghman
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If You Don't Like This, I Will Die
An Influencer Memoir

Author: Lee Tilghman

Narrator: Lee Tilghman

Unabridged: 5 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/12/2025


Synopsis

A powerful and illuminating memoir that exposes the stark and rarely-seen reality of influencing as a career.

Lee Tilghman—also known as @LeeFromAmerica—was one of the very first wellness influencers. To her nearly 400,000 followers, she shared daily updates and advice on everything from skincare and sleep hacks to smoothie bowls, travel tips, and workout routines. She embodied #SelfCare. Her sponsorships with such brands as Madewell and Subaru netted an income of over $300,000 a year. On the grid, her life seemed perfect.

But behind her carefully curated posts, Tilghman was in crisis, suffocating from the unrelenting demand of keeping up her online facade. Her friendships frayed from an inability to enjoy any activity, even a simple dinner, without taking hundreds of photos. She found herself viewing everything she did as potential content for Instagram. The more she shared, the more her followers craved. Her romantic relationships suffered from the pressure to “hard launch.” Her job’s focus on food led her to develop a severe fixation on healthy eating. At her lowest point, she looked around her apartment to realize every item she owned had been given to her by brands in exchange for posting. After a stay in a mental health facility to address her disordered eating and psychological decline, Tilghman quit influencing as her primary career and set out to discover who she really was.

If You Don’t Like This, I Will Die is a sharp, self-aware look at life inside the influencer economy and a relatable story for anyone who has struggled with the unreasonableness of online expectations. With over half of Gen Z aspiring to be influencers, nearly three out of five teen girls experiencing “persistent sadness and hopelessness,” and the US Surgeon General calling for a social media warning label, Tilghman’s memoir couldn’t be more timely and necessary.

About Lee Tilghman

Lee Tilghman began blogging when she was seventeen, amassing a large following for her blogs For the Love of Peanut Butter and Lee From America, both of which helped shape the early wellness influencer landscape. She was born and raised in Connecticut and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. If You Don't Like This, I Will Die is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lauren on August 14, 2025

This is a relationship and eating disorder memoir (an uncomfortable, confessional one) written by an influencer, not a memoir that interrogates influencing. This is a shame. Lee owes her followers—some of whom she gradually misled into orthorexia and disordered eating over many years—a lot more. Sin......more

Goodreads review by Cece on August 15, 2025

This book is a very addicting read/listen - I gobbled up the audiobook in 2 days. But, kind of in a "car crash can't look away" sort of way. I followed Lee back in her peak influencing days, and even implemented many of the wellness tips she shared with her followers. I always watched from the sideli......more

Goodreads review by Cari on June 11, 2025

Oof. Well, I’ll give her one thing — she is VERY GOOD at her job. This book was incredibly scrollable. I read it on my phone in a few hours rather than perusing my Instagram feed. I was actually really excited to get this arc. I enjoyed Lee From America’s Instagram content quite a bit when I was diag......more

Goodreads review by Patrycja on August 13, 2025

I don't usually write reviews. But I became Lee's follower on Instagram around 2018, so I’ve seen many of these events from the other side of the screen. I really liked her content, but I soon realized I was heading toward orthorexic behaviors myself—ones that cost me a lot of money and joy in life.......more

Goodreads review by Udo on August 17, 2025

If You Don’t Like This I Will Die was certainly entertaining to read, but as someone who has followed Lee Tilghman’s rise, fall, and return since the “beginning,” it’s disappointing (albeit completely unsurprising) to continue to see her fail to take accountability for promoting disordered eating an......more