Cleaning Up: How I Gave Up Drinking and Lived

Cleaning Up: How I Gave Up Drinking and Lived

by TaniaGlyde (Author)

Synopsis

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, 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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Main
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 03 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 1852429496
ISBN 13: 9781852429492

Media Reviews
Eminently practical and personal... one to recommend to the friend who needs to clean up -- John Sutherland * Financial Times *
A wonderfully candid insight into what could be any binge-drinker's life... Honest and educational without being preachy * Scarlet *
Harrowing... unflinchingly honest... an absorbing personal account * Time Out *
Smart, funny and achingly honest * Sainsbury's Magazine *
A frank book, sometimes disarmingly so, and will worry many readers who may have a sneaking suspicion they drink a bit too much. * Attitude *
What sets this book apart from other similar memoirs is that it is not only very well written, it's actually useful, both for the sober and not-so-sober. It is illuminating about the inner emotional damage that leads to wildly self-destructive behaviour; and also about the society that allows such behaviour to flourish... pretty much unputdownable. -- Nicholas Lezard * Evening Standard *
Depicts with bravery and a blazingly defiant wit an ongoing struggle... Glyde provides more than a harrowing account... she explores why women drink and puts her experience into the context of a culture that deems alcohol inseparable from fun. * Metro *
Compelling and starkly candid. * Herald *
Insightful... the points raised are important. Cleaning Up is timely. * Guardian *
Author Bio
Tania Glyde is a UK based author and journalist. She has written two novels to date, Clever Girl and Junk DNA. Her short stories appeared in the Disco 2000 and Vox n Roll anthologies. She was Time Out's sex columnist for two years.