Unwasted:
Title | Unwasted: PDF eBook |
Author | Sacha Z. Scoblic |
Publisher | Kensington Publishing Corp. |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2011-01-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0806535164 |
“Triumphant, moving, and wildly entertaining. This is an unabashed and completely relatable account of getting clean and getting a life.”—Steve Geng, author of Thick as Thieves The single glass of wine with dinner . . . the cold beer on a hot day . . . the champagne flute raised in a toast . . . what I’d drink if Hunter S. Thompson wanted to get wasted with me . . . these are my fantasies lately. Too bad I've gone sober. When Sacha Z. Scoblic was drinking, she was a rock star; the days were rough and the nights filled with laughter and blackouts. Then she gave it up. She had to. Here are her adventures in an utterly and maddeningly sober world—and how she discovered that nothing is as odd and fantastic as life without a drink in hand. . . “A gripping, inspiring tale that picks up where most sobriety memoirs leave off . . . This is a story for anyone trying to enact meaningful change in their lives.”—Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus, #1 New York Times-bestselling coauthors of The Nanny Diaries “Hilarious and heartbreaking, Unwasted is a traveler’s guide to the perilous, wondrous land of sobriety. Scoblic’s scorched, sweet prose is the work of a writer at the top of her form.”—Jennifer Finney Boylan, New York Times-bestselling author of She’s Not There “Scoblic’s testament to life on the wagon is pertinent and raffish, marked by considerable candor and humor. A dryly witty, spirited memoir.”—Kirkus Reviews
Straight Talk: Drugs and Alcohol
Title | Straight Talk: Drugs and Alcohol PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Paris |
Publisher | Triangle Interactive, Inc. |
Total Pages | 48 |
Release | 2018-03-29 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1684449251 |
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Readers are given helpful information about the dangers of drugs and alcohol, including narcotics, hallucinogens, and prescription medications in this nonfiction book. Through detailed images, diagrams, informational text, an index, a glossary of terms, and a list of websites that provide additional information, readers are given the tools and information they need to educate themselves about addiction, drug abuse, the health and social issues that drugs and alcohol can cause, and how to say no to peer pressure.
Cheap Seats
Title | Cheap Seats PDF eBook |
Author | James E. Campbell |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 372 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Campbell (political science, Louisiana State U.) considers the reasons why the Democrats dominated the House elections for four decades and why they lost control in 1994, examining structural advantages that helped congressional Democrats consistently win most of the very-low- turnout districts, or "cheap seats." He explores theoretical issues of representation that cheap seats raise, and offers proposals to change the system. For general readers as well as scholars. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Cleaning Up
Title | Cleaning Up PDF eBook |
Author | Tania Glyde |
Publisher | Profile Books |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2011-05-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1847654800 |
Imagine not drinking a bottle of wine before making a pass; not moving in like a starving cat when someone is at the bar; not apologising for something you don't remember doing. Once upon a time, Tania Glyde couldn't imagine living any other way. She wondered whether she had a problem, but so many people drank more and as a clock-watching 6pm-er who hardly ever threw up in public, by general standards she was fine - despite the constant hangover and the bottle of vodka stashed in her handbag. At the end of a 23-year love affair with alcohol, Tania Glyde remembers her inner white wine witch. Exposing the culpability of the drinks industry, the enabling qualities of Class As and our powerful sense of entitlement to drink until we fall over, Cleaning Up examines a moral panic of our time, exploring why women drink, how to stop and what life after alcohol is really like
Kick the Drink...Easily!
Title | Kick the Drink...Easily! PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Vale |
Publisher | Crown House Publishing |
Total Pages | 254 |
Release | 2011-03-01 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1845907132 |
There is no such thing as an alcoholic and there is no such disease as alcoholism! (as society understands it). Whether you agree with this statement or not, one thing is for sure, you will never see alcohol in the same light ever again after reading this book. Jason Vale takes an honest and hard hitting look at people's conceptions of our most widely consumed drug. Jason's major argument is there is no such thing as an 'alcoholic' and that we are conditioned to accept alcohol as a 'normal' substance in today's society despite the fact that it is the major cause of many of today's social problems and a wide range of health issues. This book is much more than a simple eye opener, it will: change the way you see alcohol forever; show you how to stop drinking; help you enjoy the process and enjoy your life so much more than you do now without having to drink alcohol. So open your mind and take a journey with Jason to explore the myths about the most used and accepted drug addiction in the world!
Invisible Partisanship
Title | Invisible Partisanship PDF eBook |
Author | Chang-Ho C. Ji |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 434 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | City council members |
ISBN |
"In 1890-1930, the election system in American cities introduced nonpartisan ballots into the cities. Invisible Partisanship evaluates this election scheme and how it disproportionately helps Republicans win local legislative contests and shapes city councils and school boards to produce conservative and pro-developmental local policies, as it places more Republicans with such political beliefs and policy preferences in the offices. Author Chang-Ho C. Ji asserts that partisan politics is a stronger force behind city and local politics than generally thought, ultimately shaping the process and results of local elections and various policy decision-making in cities and local school districts."--BOOK JACKET.
Don't Waste Your Life Study Guide
Title | Don't Waste Your Life Study Guide PDF eBook |
Author | John Piper |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-03-31 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN | 9781433555541 |
This study guide based on the best-selling book Don't Waste Your Life includes reflection questions from each chapter, helping Christians examine the call to make their lives count for eternity.