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|aBlackout :|bremembering the things I drank to forget /|cSarah Hepola.
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|aRemembering the things I drank to forget
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|aFirst trade paperback edition.
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|a"For Sarah Hepola, alcohol was "the gasoline of all adventure." Drinking felt like freedom, part of her birthright as a strong, enlightened twenty-first-century woman. But there was a price. She often blacked out, waking up with a blank space where four hours should be. Mornings became detective work on her own life: What did I say last night? Who was that guy? Where am I? Blackout is a memoir of unblinking honest and poignant, laugh-out-loud humor. It's the story of a woman stumbling into a new adventure-- the sober life she never wanted" -- Page [4] of cover.
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