![]() ![]() When I first read this book over ten years ago it felt like I was reading my own journal (if my journal was written in incredibly eloquent prose). “Drinking: A Love Story” by Caroline Knapp ![]() Feel free to add your own suggestions in the comments. There are a few I have on my list to read once I’m done with my own book: My Fair Junkie by Amy Dresner, The Recovering by Leslie Jameson, and I’m Just Happy to Be Hereby Janelle Hanchett. And I am of the mind that we can never have enough of these stories-the more, the better-because even though they typically follow the same line, they are all as unique as we are. I know there are dozens of other fantastic books out there. ![]() The stories helped me look at my own story before I was ready. ![]() Long before I got sober, I read about sobriety and addiction. Note: there are a mix of recovery paths represented in this list (read: AA, but not only AA), which is important to me. It’s a mix of memoirs, self-help, and psychological/scientific study books about addiction and sobriety. There are few things I love more than a book list, so here’s one that’s near and dear to my heart: my favorite books about addiction and sobriety. ![]()
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