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    The Good House by Ann Leary

    This is a story about Hildy, a successful Boston shore realtor, mom, and grandmother whose two adult daughters staged an intervention and sent her to rehab. When she returns, she drinks in private, mostly, trying to maintain the charade that she’s in recovery. And that’s where the story takes off. This book is categorized as fiction, but the denial, shame and guilt are all too familiar. I liked this book and would put it in third place as a great drinking-lifestyle type account right after Drinking, A Love Story and A Drinking Life.
    Mary Lou

    A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty. Winston Churchill

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    Re: The Good House by Ann Leary

    I began reading that book in the early days of quitting and found I had to quit reading it because her descriptions of drinking were too alluring. I thought the story seemed interesting though so maybe I should give it another chance. Thanks for the reminder!

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