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We are the luckiest : the surprising magic of a sober life

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  • ISBN: 160868654X
  • ISBN: 9781608686544
  • ISBN: 9781608686544 : HRD
  • ISBN: 160868654X : HRD
  • Physical Description: pages cm
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  • Publisher: Novato, California : New World Library, [2020]

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Summary, etc.: ""A memoir of alcohol addiction and recovery, written by a successful career woman who describes the joys and challenges of staying sober in a culture permeated by drinking."--Provided by publisher"--
Subject: Alcoholics Rehabilitation United States
Recovering alcoholics United States Biography
McKowen, Laura 1977-

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We Are the Luckiest : The Surprising Magic of a Sober Life
We Are the Luckiest : The Surprising Magic of a Sober Life
by McKowen, Laura
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We Are the Luckiest : The Surprising Magic of a Sober Life


"We Are the Luckiest is a masterpiece. It's the truest, most generous, honest, and helpful sobriety memoir I've read. It's going to save lives." -- Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Love Warrior: A Memoir What could possibly be "lucky" about addiction? Absolutely nothing, thought Laura McKowen when drinking brought her to her knees. As she puts it, she "kicked and screamed . . . wishing for something -- anything -- else" to be her issue. The people who got to drink normally, she thought, were so damn lucky. But in the midst of early sobriety, when no longer able to anesthetize her pain and anxiety, she realized that she was actually the lucky one. Lucky to feel her feelings, live honestly, really be with her daughter, change her legacy. She recognized that "those of us who answer the invitation to wake up, whatever our invitation, are really the luckiest of all." Here, in straight-talking chapters filled with personal stories, McKowen addresses issues such as facing facts, the question of AA, and other people's drinking. Without sugarcoating the struggles of sobriety, she relentlessly emphasizes the many blessings of an honest life, one without secrets and debilitating shame.
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