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Bottled

A Mom's Guide to Early Recovery

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An unflinching and hilarious memoir about recovery as a mother of young kids.

Bottled explains the perils moms face with drinking and chronicles the author's path to recovery, from hitting bottom to the months of early sobriety—a blur of pain and chaos—to her now (in)frequent moments of peace.

Punctuated by potent, laugh-out-loud sarcasm, Bottled offers practical suggestions on how to be a sober, present-in-the-moment mom, one day at a time, and provides much needed levity on an issue too often treated with deadly seriousness.

Dana Bowman is a long-time English teacher and part-time professor in the department of English at Bethany College, Kansas. Author of the popular momsieblog.com, she leads and presents workshops on both writing and addiction, with a special emphasis on being a woman in recovery while parenting young children.
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from October 15, 2015

      Heartbreaking, tragic (and very funny), this is a young mother's memoir of her battle with alcohol, her arguments with her husband, her self-doubt as a mom, and her efforts to cement her career--all while drinking (and drinking some more) and promising herself she'll stop. Bowman (English, Bethany Coll.; blogger, momsieblog.com) is a member of a faith community, and her Christian beliefs serve to enrich this work, rather than offend nonbelievers. Calling herself the "Scarlett O'Hara of alcoholism," ("I'll worry about that tomorrow," she writes) Bowman finally hits bottom and details her rocky road to sobriety. Each chapter ends with top tens, such as Top Ten Annoying Recovery Slogans That Actually Work. The author includes lists of resources with organizations, blogs, and websites. VERDICT This memoir filled with hope and humor is as good as Ann Dowsett Johnston's Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol but much lighter.--Linda Beck, Indian Valley P.L., Telford, PA

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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