It’s been a long time since I picked up a big, heavy fiction book. Honestly, I didn’t plan to read this one. I found it at a book fair, on sale. Something about the cover pulled me in. That’s how it started.
This book is not for everyone. I won’t recommend it widely. It’s not an easy read. It’s raw. It’s intense.
The story follows Hannah, an alcoholic. It explores her inner world, her family, and her partner. As you read, it feels like you’re inside an intoxicated body. Things are hazy. Reality slips in and out. The writing mirrors the confusion and chaos of addiction.
I’ve often wondered, can a book hold all the messy thoughts in our heads? This one does. It throws everything in. The pain. The longing. The blurriness of being lost.
Some parts are clear, some are foggy. Just like Hannah’s mind.
I’ve met a few people who struggle with alcohol. This book helped me see their world differently. Not with judgment, but with a bit more understanding.
Cheers!
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