<h2><b>A Mother Shares the Story of Her First Year of Sobriety</b></h2><p><b>A real woman's memoir and her story of recovery in hopes that she inspires other mothers to maintain sobriety.</b></p><p><b>A mom who turned to alcohol.</b>&nbsp;With three children under five a set of twins and a newborn Rachell Brownell wanted to feel like an adult again. So she turned to three bottles of white wine a night.</p><p><b>The good the bad and the ugly of getting clean.</b>&nbsp;Through wit and honesty Brownell lets readers into her world of addiction but also towards hope. Through examples of community wisdom and support this book provides a map for anyone trying to get through the early stages of recovery.</p><p><b>Inspiration for the first year of recovery.</b>&nbsp;Learn how a couple of glasses of wine lead to a big problem. Understand how mommy cocktail groups and the desire to feel like more than a mommy can lead to addiction. In&nbsp;<em>Mommy Doesn't Drink Here Anymore</em>&nbsp;you will find:</p><ul><li>The good the bad and the ugly of parenting</li><li>The truth about the first year of recovery</li><li>Hope for a light at the end of the tunnel</li></ul><br/><p><b><em>Mommy Doesn't Drink Here Anymore</em>&nbsp;is one woman's recollection of the pressures of motherhood addiction and the first year of sobriety. Without preaching Brownell lets you into her heart-wrenching and inspiring story. If you learned from books like&nbsp;<em>The Happier Hour</em>&nbsp;<em>Drunk Hour</em> or&nbsp;<em>Quit Like a Woman</em> then you'll want to read&nbsp;<em>Mommy Doesn't Drink Here Anymore</em>.</b></p>
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