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I enjoyed this so much, I ripped through this book in a day!
I’m newly sober (originally inspired by Millie actually) so I’ve been reading a lot of quit lit. This book is the first one to address millennial women’s journey to sobriety and all the hurdles we’ll have to cross with social occasions and cultural expectation.
I love that Millie wasn’t alcohol dependent, she just knew her consumption was problematic and didn’t want to be beholden to a drug anymore. Much quit lit focuses extensively on the alcoholic mum character which is hard to relate to when your drinking habits haven’t quite reached that point yet.
I love reading work written by journalists too because it’s always full of interesting info backed by solid research. This book really did open my eyes even further to the harm heavy drinking inflicts on our bodies and how damaging it is to us as a society.
I think this will be one I’ll continue to refer back to again and again, particularly when I have a triggering event or occasion coming up.
Millie makes you feel so inspired and excited to quit drinking. She truly emanates what it means to be living in your most authentic self and it’s hugely aspirational as a newly sober girl!
I’m newly sober (originally inspired by Millie actually) so I’ve been reading a lot of quit lit. This book is the first one to address millennial women’s journey to sobriety and all the hurdles we’ll have to cross with social occasions and cultural expectation.
I love that Millie wasn’t alcohol dependent, she just knew her consumption was problematic and didn’t want to be beholden to a drug anymore. Much quit lit focuses extensively on the alcoholic mum character which is hard to relate to when your drinking habits haven’t quite reached that point yet.
I love reading work written by journalists too because it’s always full of interesting info backed by solid research. This book really did open my eyes even further to the harm heavy drinking inflicts on our bodies and how damaging it is to us as a society.
I think this will be one I’ll continue to refer back to again and again, particularly when I have a triggering event or occasion coming up.
Millie makes you feel so inspired and excited to quit drinking. She truly emanates what it means to be living in your most authentic self and it’s hugely aspirational as a newly sober girl!