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Drink: The Deadly Relationship Between Women and Alcohol
Ann Dowsett Johnston
The new face of risky drinking is female. The problem: a global epidemic of bingeing. The solution: a brave new approach to female recovery.This is my story, and it's particular. But I am not alone. Drinking problems challenge a growing number of women.The new reality: binge drinking is increasing among young adults – and women are largely responsible for this trend. Women’s buying power has been growing for decades, and their decision-making authority has grown as well. The alcohol industry, well aware of this reality, is now battling for women’s downtime – and their brand loyalty.Our relationship with alcohol is complex, and growing more so. This book will be essential reading for a huge number of women, a book that's breaks a major taboo. This will be a book for best friends to give one another, mothers to give daughters, sisters to give to each other – a book to read in hiding, when you know you're in trouble. This book will offer companionship for women of every age. It will answer a myriad tough questions.Intimate and startlingly honest, ‘Drink’ will be a book to change the lives of women of all ages – and those who love them. A book for anyone who thinks they have a problem, or knows someone who may have a problem, and wants to know more. Which means: just about everyone.
Copyright (#ulink_4886ec6c-93b6-55bb-b9ba-1571841c555e)
Fourth Estate
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First published in Great Britain by Fourth Estate in 2013
Simultaneously published in the US in 2013 by Harper Wave,
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Copyright © Ann Dowsett Johnston 2013
Ann Dowsett Johnston asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work
Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following for permission to reprint from previously published material:
Various portions of this book first appeared in the author’s series on Women and Alcohol in the Toronto Star in 2011. Used by kind permission from the Atkinson Foundation and the Toronto Star.
Portions of Chapter 2: Out of Africa first appeared in Maclean’s as “Postcards from Paradise” (Aug. 20, 2001). Reprinted by kind permission from Maclean’s magazine, Rogers Publishing Limited.
“The Laughing Heart” from Betting On The Muse: Poems & Stories by Charles Bukowski. Copyright © 1996 by Linda Lee Bukowski. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollinsPublishers.
Excerpt from “East Coker” from Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot. Copyright © 1940 by T.S. Eliot; copyright © renewed 1968 by Esme Valerie Eliot. Reprinted by permission of Faber and Faber, and Houghton Miffl in Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
“The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you” from The Essential Rumi by Coleman Barks (HarperCollinsPublishers, Inc., 1995); copyright © 1995 by Coleman Barks. Reprinted by permission of Coleman Barks.
“Natural History” from Letters of E.B. White, Revised Edition, originally edited by Dorothy Lobrano Guth and revised and updated by Martha White. Copyright ©2006 by White Literary LLC. By permission of HarperCollinsPublishers.
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
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Source ISBN: 9780007503568
Ebook Edition © October 2013 ISBN: 9780007503575
Version: 2014-12-18
AUTHOR’S NOTE (#ulink_96d189b6-b2d0-574b-bc9b-6d84b7a6fec1)
The names and other identifying details of some major and minor characters have been changed to protect individual privacy and anonymity.
TO MY MOTHER,
for her courage and love
AND TO NICHOLAS,
for his infinite wisdom
Our excesses are the best clue we have to our own poverty, and our best way of concealing it from ourselves.
—ADAM PHILLIPS, BRITISH PSYCHOANALYST
the laughing heart
by Charles Bukowski (#ulink_aea9ac9f-31c7-59f6-8c26-9c489987edcf)
your life is your life
don’t let it be clubbed into dank
submission.
be on the watch.
there are ways out.
there is a light somewhere.
it may not be much light but
it beats the
darkness.
be on the watch.
the gods will offer you
chances.
know them, take them.
you can’t beat death but
you can beat death
in life,
sometimes.
and the more often you
learn to do it,
the more light there will
be.
your life is your life.
know it while you have
it.
you are marvelous.
the gods wait to delight
in
you.
CONTENTS
Cover (#u7be8cec3-9903-5ab1-bdf5-247e1bee5214)
Title Page (#ua5742dbd-d283-5e57-afca-3d0638c95b84)
Copyright (#ua7250590-e732-5352-b5ed-aa515a6c06ff)
Author’s Note (#uead09522-813b-5a14-8675-afbd15ee3f36)
Dedication (#u9f5ed50a-b868-5679-946f-7f67cdbdd915)
Epigraph (#u95437e6e-b3ae-5c88-9602-1500e5282bab)
By Charles Bukowski (#u46231db4-32f8-5dda-94f3-b2763767396c)
Prologue (#u9fc1b451-5bc6-5f1b-bc39-a2cbe030124f)
PART ONE: SINGING BACKWARDS (#ubaad7d65-f4c7-5ed9-aff1-913d52f75361)
1. The Monkey Diary (#u885d46a7-c058-5ac7-b121-c1c84f5dec08)
The beginning of the end
2. Out of Africa (#u88f100f4-818c-537c-8ab3-401f28a25119)
A family unravels
3. You’ve Come the Wrong Way, Baby (#u3b29050c-f9e0-5af6-bf55-fb3fd4e3a729)
Closing the gender gap on risky drinking
4. The Future Is Pink (#u6dc886a5-c59b-5c46-94f8-8938eb73899c)
The alcohol industry takes aim at the female consumer
5. The Age of Vulnerability (#u6a9e0b16-3bc5-5b65-96e6-4a189c0d8711)
The consequences of drinking young
6. Binge (#u0e3645aa-a85c-552d-89e9-cad368e3e5de)
The campus drinking culture
PART TWO: ON THE EDGE OF THE BIG LONELY (#u3841176b-d0fb-5e59-9936-d35b5c8e9086)
7. Searching for the Off Button (#u79457f43-8c00-5ca4-85d3-5aa42e50ddb7)
Drinking to forget, drinking to numb
8. Self-Medication (#u49969f23-43d4-5321-b644-2061efadc85b)
Mood disorders and alcohol: A seductive combination
9. Romancing the Glass (#u9d3fe19e-376e-505c-bb1c-80f56e330b4d)
A slim stem of liquid swagger
10. The Modern Woman’s Steroid (#u61dd659d-ef02-592a-a53a-b746c8bd8ba1)
Popping the cork on mother’s little helper
11. The Last Taboo (#ub88d05bf-be7d-5ad4-bbad-e6f48845d5d6)
Drinking and pregnancy
12. The Daughters’ Stories (#ue0d74f7f-b049-5dec-8e6d-7fd3745fe2d4)
Growing up with an alcoholic mother
PART THREE: HEALING (#u0bfa7604-9183-5519-99b4-281a5bd78431)
13. In Which Everything Changes (#u1f4fa20c-0ddc-548d-933c-c6c35d4dbd3e)