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Paperback Diary of an Alcoholic Housewife Book

ISBN: 1616490861

ISBN13: 9781616490867

Diary of an Alcoholic Housewife

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A gripping first-hand story of personal triumph and recovery by a wealthy American housewife who appeared to have it all but who was, in reality, losing life's most important moments in an alcohol-induced haze. Brenda Wilhelmson was like a lot of women in her neighborhood. She had a husband and two children. She was educated and made a good living as a writer. She had a vibrant social life with a tight circle of friends. She could party until dawn and take her children to school the next day. From the outside, she appeared to have it all together. But, in truth, alcohol was slowly taking over, turning her world on its side. Waking up to another hangover, growing tired of embarrassing herself in front of friends and family, and feeling important moments slip away, Brenda made the most critical decision of her life: to get sober. She kept a diary of her first year (and beyond) in recovery, chronicling the struggles of finding a meeting she could look forward to, relating to her fellow alcoholics, and finding a sponsor with whom she connected. Along the way, she discovered the challenges and pleasures of living each day without alcohol, navigating a social circle where booze is a centerpiece, and dealing with her alcoholic father's terminal illness and denial. Brenda Wilhelmson's Diary of an Alcoholic Housewife offers insight, wisdom, and relevance for readers in recovery, as well as their loved ones, no matter how long they've been sober.

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It's just a boring diary

This book is more of a daily diary. Boring. If you're looking for a book to help or enlighten you as you consider being sober, this isn't it. As she struggled for a year of Sobriety, it leaves the reader lacking the desire to quit drinking themselves. So if you're that person that would like to quit and would like to read a book about someone's experience, this isn't the book, in my opinion. The diary entries are just every day entries. Sometimes she discusses her issues around being sober and mostly it's about her meet up with friends, carpool rides, book club meetings, etc. There's no humor to compensate for the lack of interesting diary entries.
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