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I cried as an alcoholic. I cried as a mother. I cried as a 41-year-old woman raising a nearly three-year-old child, reading…
Some memoirs are polished and carefully curated, offering up sanitized trauma for easy consumption. Rabbit is not that book. Patricia…
In Richland, bats have gotten into the nuclear waste dump. Irradiated, they wantonly bite people around this eastern Washington city.…
“Confessions of an English Opium-Eater” is a true story, written in 1821 by Thomas De Quincey about his experiences with…
If you love your crime thrillers with a side of recovery realness and a main character who walks the razor’s…
“The Lost Weekend” takes us into the depths of addiction as it follows a five-day binge taken by the main…
Featuring Ted Neill on the “Eternally Amy” Podcast What does it mean to get sober — not just from alcohol,…
This week, Mike and Bill bring on Father Bill W, a chaplain and AA veteran with over 50 years of…
“Trainspotting” by Irvine Welsh is a raw and gritty novel that tells the story of a group of young men…
Why did I have such an intense rage response to Mel Robbins’ book, “The Let Them Theory?” How did I…
At The Sober Curator, we’re always looking for stories that crack open the complexities of addiction, recovery, and family dynamics.…
In Shine of the Ever, Claire Rudy Foster crafts a collection of short stories that hums with the spirit of…
What happens after the pink cloud fades? Tiffany Jenkins has the answers—and they’re raw, real, and ridiculously relatable. When the…
File under: Not Your Mama’s Quit Lit 📚 So apparently everyone but me knew who John Crist was. Yeah, that…
After reading the memoir “From Junkie to Judge, One Woman’s Triumph over Trauma and Addiction” by Mary Beth O’Connor, I…
In the canon of classic children’s literature, few books merge the philosophical with the personal quite as gracefully as Genzaburo…
What does redemption look like?Sometimes it looks like a guy who’s hit rock bottom.Sometimes it looks like a broken system,…
Fentanyl, Inc. by Ben Westhoff is a harrowing deep dive into the world of synthetic drugs, focusing on fentanyl. This…
“The 12-Step Guide for Skeptics,” by Arlina Allen, is a tome that delights skeptics and believers alike with its candid…
By the time Beth Macy’s Dopesick was published in 2018, the opioid crisis had already claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of…
Let’s be honest. If cocaine and celebrities are your idea of a good time—but so is growth, redemption, and finally…
In Dear William: A Father’s Memoir of Addiction, Recovery, Love and Loss, David Magee does not merely open a wound—he…
If you’re single in your late twenties, thirties, or (gasp) beyond, The Unexpected Joy of Being Single by Catherine Gray…
Every person who’s ever stared into the mirror, vowing to leave old habits behind and then actually done it, has…
In Long Way Home, Cameron Douglas—scion of Hollywood royalty—steps out of the shadows cast by his father, Michael Douglas, and…
In Dreamland, Sam Quinones intricately weaves together a disturbing narrative of America’s opioid crisis, tracing its roots back to two…
“Demon Copperhead isn’t just a novel—it’s a punch to the gut and a balm for the soul, all wrapped in…
In 1899, in a sweltering tobacco field in Truevine, Virginia, two African American boys—George and Willie Muse—were plucked from their…
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz is a short but powerful book that…