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Must-Read Memoirs on Alcoholism for Your Summer Reading List

Posted in Alcohol Abuse, summer reading on Jun 28, 2016

Now that you have finally checked into a Boca Raton sober living home, you can finally focus on moving forward in your recovery and starting fresh.

For those moments where you need an extra kick of inspiration to stay sober, rely on others who have been there before. One of the best ways to do this is by cuddling up with a blanket and one of these memoirs on alcoholism.

The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. New to your Boca Raton sober living home? Then this is one of the best memoirs on alcoholism for you to add to your summer reading list. Telling the story of an alcoholic in her 30s, the drinking habits of this novel’s main character show how much alcohol can distort your view of reality.

The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway. One of the classics when it comes to alcoholism memoirs, Hemingway recounts the tale of a group of expatriates who spend their time traveling around Europe with what could easily be the main character in this novel: alcohol.

Leaving Las Vegas by John O’Brien. The main character’s journey in attempting to overcome his alcoholism is incredibly relatable, especially if you are currently staying at a Boca Raton sober living home. For those struggling to understand their own recovery journey, this novel provides powerful insight.

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