
Drink
The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol
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Carrington MacDuffie
In Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol, award-winning journalist Anne Dowsett Johnston combines in-depth research with her own personal story of recovery, and delivers a groundbreaking examination of a shocking yet little recognized epidemic threatening society today: the precipitous rise in risky drinking among women and girls.
With the feminist revolution, women have closed the gender gap in their professional and educational lives. They have also achieved equality with men in more troubling areas as well. In the U.S. alone, the rates of alcohol abuse among women have skyrocketed in the past decade. DUIs, 'drunkorexia' (choosing to limit eating to consume greater quantities of alcohol), and health problems connected to drinking are all rising - a problem exacerbated by the alcohol industry itself.
Battling for women's dollars and leisure time, corporations have developed marketing strategies and products targeted exclusively to women. Equally alarming is a recent CDC report showing a sharp rise in binge drinking, putting women and girls at further risk.
As she brilliantly weaves in-depth research, interviews with leading researchers, and the moving story of her own struggle with alcohol abuse, Johnston illuminates this startling epidemic, dissecting the psychological, social, and industry factors that have contributed to its rise, and exploring its long-lasting impact on our society and individual lives.
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Engaging
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Would you consider the audio edition of Drink to be better than the print version?
This might have been a better book to read --lots to chew on, put down and come back to.What did you like best about this story?
I enjoyed the way the author told her story and also included relevant statistics about how drinking affects and is perceived in society/culture. She dawned light on myths and a belief system that just trips over itself again and again.Did Carrington MacDuffie do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
MacDuffle told the story well--her voice matched the severity of drinking when that was portrayed, but sometimes it seemed forced with the male characters or emotional dialogue.If you could give Drink a new subtitle, what would it be?
Drink: An Intellectual's Story of Facing Her Demons and Tracking Those That Exist in American CultureAny additional comments?
Great read & information regarding addiction, recovery, and the role our society plays in it. The author bravely faces her addiction and is honest about recovery's challenges.A dynamic blend of information & author's story.
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Worth the read
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Great update
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Fantastic
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eye-opener ♡
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Great storytelling
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Much needed woman's recovery story
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This autobiography, of a very successful woman, is a revelatory tale to which the public, government and health officials should applaud. CDC quote, "Excessive alcohol use led to approximately 88,000 deaths and 2.5 million years of potential life lost (YPLL) each year in the United States from 2006 – 2010, shortening the lives of those who died by an average of 30 years". Ann brings out the point that alcohol advertising is targeting young women...very young women unable to make very wise decisions. Sometimes their lives spin out of control quickly, sometimes there are periods of controlled consumption an sometimes the control is completely lost; blackouts and a death spiral ensue.
The ramifications are huge when you realize that women sometimes raise their children officially drunk.
The propensity for alcohol(and other drug abuse combined with ethanol) may be genetic, but I disagree that alcoholism is a disease(The Biology of Desire by Marc Lewis). Sometimes it skips a generation or so.
Mankind, without the help of the true and living God of the Bible, seeks all kinds of ways to try to achieve artificial standards or to be a person they are not!!
This Is A Book Everyone in America Should Read
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Thank you Ann for your courage, your candor and your honesty. Mostly, thank you for sharing. Stay Well. 🙏
Waking Up Some People
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