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Drunk Mom

A Memoir

Jowita Bydlowska
3.9
(62)
Duration
8h 21m
Year
2015
Language
English

About

A bestseller in its native Canada, Drunk Mom is a gripping, brutally honest memoir of motherhood in the shadow of alcoholism. Three years after giving up drinking, Jowita Bydlowska found herself throwing back a glass of champagne like it was ginger ale. It was a special occasion: a party celebrating the birth of her first child. It also marked Bydlowska's immediate, full-blown return to crippling alcoholism. In the gritty and sometimes grimly comic tradition of the bestselling memoirs Lit by Mary Karr and Smashed by Koren Zailckas, Drunk Mom is Bydlowska's account of the ways substance abuse took control of her life-the binges and blackouts, the humiliations, the extraordinary risk-taking-as well as her fight toward recovery as a young mother. This courageous memoir brilliantly shines a light on the twisted logic of an addicted mind and the powerful, transformative love of one's child. Ultimately, it gives hope, especially to those struggling in the same way.

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"Maternal tippling is a trendy topic on 'mom' blogs…But these chirpy, jokey accounts don't touch the dark spiral of addiction Toronto writer Jowita Bydlowska relives in this riveting account…Bydlowska is an evocative, talented, and gutsy writer who appears willing to confess all…Bydlowska writes of watching other upscale stroller-pushing moms and wondering: do they hide mickeys in their diaper bag
Maclean's
"While the title suggests a simple autobiographical autopsy of motherhood marred by alcoholism, Bydlowska's memoir delivers far more-a human portrait of the disease."
New York Times Book Review
"This is a memoir that pushes at boundaries-what is private, what should perhaps be kept private, what we need to know, what we don't, what is insightful or just exhibitionism. One of the most talked-about books of the season."
Globe and Mail (Toronto)

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