Note found in a bottle
my life as a drinker
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Author
Publication
1999 - Simon & Schuster, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL366097M
- ISBN-100684804328
- OCLC Control Number39190009
- OCLC Control Numbernotefoundinbottl00chee
- Library of Congress Control Number98026463
and 2 more
- LibraryThing977012
- Goodreads2677884
Classifications
- DDC362.292/092
- LCCHV5293.C49 A3 1999
Description
Born into a world ruled and defined by the cocktail hour, in which the solution to any problem could be found in a dry martini or another glass of wine, Susan Cheever led a life both charmed and damned. She and her father, the celebrated writer John Cheever, were deeply affected and troubled by alcohol. Addressing for the first time the profound effects that alcohol had on her life, in shaping her friendships with men and in influencing her as a writer, Susan Cheever has written a memoir that is shocking and revealing. She tells of her childhood obsession with the niceties of cocktails and all that they implied - sociability, sophistication, status - of college days spent drinking beer and cheap wine, of her three failed marriages, in which alcohol was the inescapable component, of a way of life that brought her perilously close to the edge.
First Sentence
My grandmother Cheever taught me how to embroider, how to say the Lord's Prayer, and how to make a perfect dry martini.
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