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Drinking: A Love Story
Caroline Knapp
Dial Press Trade Paperback
, 1997 - 304 pages
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highly recommended
catt
This book was great. I am 24 and I think that it was for an older audience. A slow start, but once I was in the
story
I didn't want to put the book down. She writes her song and dace about alcoholism to help the reader out, but I don't think it would make someone put down their bottle. Though they might take a step back and look around and see that there could be a problem. I like that she still
love
d the drink even after all it did. She can make it seem that a classic working drunk like herself is not so bad, but towards the end it's all bad. Even if you go to work everyday, don't get a DUI, and pay your taxes. An eye opener on that respect.
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50% of us have "at least 1 or 2 active alcoholics' in our families
What a powerful
story
! And according to the NIH (National Institutes of Health), half of all American families "have at least 1 or 2 active alcoholics in them". My family is one of them. And over 75% of the caseloads of therapists are problems that arise from living with alcoholism. Most of the people in A.A. have still-
drinking alcoholics
they go home to. The book that I use over and over, with my counseling clients is "Getting Them Sober". Getting Them Sober: You Can Help! (Getting Them Sober) It's sold over a million copies and endorsed by 'dear Abby' and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Harvard University's employee assistance program.....and has literally hundreds of effective solutions for sobriety and recovery. Most of my clients report that their family lives change for the better within days of reading this book.
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Thank You & Thank You
Her words inspired me to quit
drinking
, then her death inspired me to quit smoking. I hope her
loved ones
know, there is one person out here who is alive because of Carolyn. She is my hero. Thank You.
Hollow
While I read the book I felt hollow, like I was taking in the words but I felt nothing. It's not that I didn't understand what she was saying, the words just seemed devoid of the human aspect of dependency. I could have done without the first half of the book completely. It was tedious and I never connected with the author's plight. The second half was a little better for me. I saw a friend of mine in the second half and that helped a little...because I could put a human experience with the narrative. And that's what the book lacked. A feeling that someone, a caring human with feelings, was writing it. I never connected with the author no matter how much I wanted to understand her
story
. I felt like I was reading a weak story about someone written by a third person. It would have been a one-star if not for the second half.
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Wonderful Book
I
loved this
book. Caroline Knapp's description of why she drank rings true for casual drinkers as well as alcoholics. It is a wonderful memoir--well written and insightful.
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