On paper, Sarah Levy’s life was once not off course. She was once 28, living in New York City, working an ideal job, and socializing each and every weekend. But Sarah had a secret: her relationship with alcohol was once becoming toxic. And only she could save herself.
Drinking Games explores the role alcohol has in our formative years, and what it means to opt out of a culture completely enmeshed in drinking. It’s an examination of what our short-term choices about alcohol do to our long-term selves and how they challenge our ability to be vulnerable enough to discover what we in reality want in life.
Candid and dynamic, this book speaks to the all-consuming cycle of working hard, playing harder, and looking to look perfect whilst you’re at it. Sarah takes us by the hand through her personal journey with blackouts, dating, relationships, wellness culture, startups, social media, friendship, and self-discovery.
In this intimate and darkly funny memoir, she stumbles through her twenties, explores the affect alcohol has on relationships and identity, and shows us how life’s messiest moments can finally end up being probably the most profound.
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