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Sobrietease by Martha Carucci Almost everyone knows someone who is affected in some way by addiction. You may see a bum on the street with a brown paper bag and assume that he is an alcoholic. But how about the mom sitting next to you at the PTA meeting or in the stands at her child's soccer game? She may be just as miserable, if not more so. We all have our struggles and crosses to bear, whether it is depression, anxiety, addiction (of any kind-alcohol, food, drugs, gambling, etc), an abusive relationship, an unhappy marriage-but it's never too late to turn things around. By owning our story,…mehr

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Sobrietease by Martha Carucci Almost everyone knows someone who is affected in some way by addiction. You may see a bum on the street with a brown paper bag and assume that he is an alcoholic. But how about the mom sitting next to you at the PTA meeting or in the stands at her child's soccer game? She may be just as miserable, if not more so. We all have our struggles and crosses to bear, whether it is depression, anxiety, addiction (of any kind-alcohol, food, drugs, gambling, etc), an abusive relationship, an unhappy marriage-but it's never too late to turn things around. By owning our story, we have the chance to write the ending. Working on owning my story is one of the best things I have ever done for myself. This book is a humorous and heartfelt story about a suburban mom's journey through recovery and sobriety into a better life. Read it and weep and hopefully laugh. You can visit the author's blog at www.sobrietease.org
Autorenporträt
Martha Carucci is an author/blogger who lives in Alexandria, VA with her husband and three children. Martha spent many years as a lobbyist for the telecommunications industry and is currently the Executive Director of the National Breast Center Foundation. She studied at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard and Georgetown. Martha is an avid golfer and tennis player. She currently spends most of her time trying to avoid being suckered into too many volunteer positions and maintaining her sobriety and sanity. Visit her blog at www.sobrietease.org