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Girl Walks Out of a Bar

A Memoir

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Girl Walks Out of a Bar

By: Lisa F. Smith
Narrated by: Hillary Huber
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Lisa Smith was a bright young lawyer at a prestigious law firm in New York City when alcoholism and drug addiction took over her life. What was once a way she escaped her insecurity and negativity as a teenager became a means of coping with the anxiety and stress of an impossible workload.

Girl Walks Out of a Bar explores Smith's formative years, her decade of alcohol and drug abuse, divorce, and her road to recovery. In this darkly comic and wrenchingly honest story, Smith describes how her circumstances conspired with her predisposition to depression and self-medication in an environment ripe for addiction to flourish. When her close-knit group of high-achieving friends celebrate the end of their grueling workdays with alcohol-fueled nights at the city's clubs and summer weekends partying at the beach, the feel-good times can spiral wildly out of control.

Girl Walks Out of a Bar is a candid portrait of alcoholism through the lens of gritty New York realism. Beneath the façade of success lies the reality of addiction.

©2016 Lisa F. Smith (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Addiction & Recovery Alcoholism Women Memoir Substance abuse New York Inspiring Feel-Good Funny
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Raw Honesty • Compelling Journey • Excellent Narration • Relatable Experiences • Humorous Moments • Inspiring Recovery
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This lady has put herself out there for sure. This is truly a story that has been written from the heart. I commend her and the story.

NO PUNCHES PULLED

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Excellent reading of a compelling story. Lots of details about life under the influence. My only slight criticism would be to include more details about recovery process. All told this is well worth the listen.

This is a compelling story, well read.

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Brutally real, dark and honest, told with a passion can only be conjured up by being there.

JSmith

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Some of the best for a Lawyer. Incredible deals add such amazing authenticity. Buy it; it’s so worth it.

Great recommendation.

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A subject very close to my heart. It's great to hear the story told with a mix of humor. Bravo to the author! Keep up the good work!

I absolutely love it!

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Thank you for sharing, my sister in recovery! i hope your are still clean and doing good just for today!

Another Miracle

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Thank you Lisa for this memoir. Hillary Huber did an awesome job here. I just couldn't stop listening.

Thank you Lisa

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Thank you Lisa for sharing your journey. I am sure you have encouraged many women at various levels of addiction that recovery is possible and a better life is waiting. Unfortunately the narrator sounded mechanical throughout the book.

Interesting journey

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The author really lays it all out there, how badly she had slipped into addiction and how ugly, sick and depraved her life had become as a result. I listened to the whole book in 2 days—it’s what Joseph Conrad called “the fascination with the abomination.” I wish she would have spent a little more time detailed how much better her life became after getting sober. I hope other listeners know that you don’t need to be drinking anywhere near this much to quit, and you don’t have to quit using detox/rehab/twelve steps. I recommend reading This Naked Mind and Quit Like a Woman for a more inspirational take on getting sober.

Like watching a slow motion train wreck

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I loved the book. Finished strong and positive. Delighted to see AA is still a working solution to nasty problem.

great read.

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