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In her memoir, Blackout: Keeping in mind the Things I Drank to Ignore, Sarah Hepola examines how she drank, why she drank, how others taken care of immediately her, and the misfortunes that took place during her quest to sobriety. Sarah grew up in Dallas, Texas, and was brought up in a household of moderate chaos. Sarah's mother was the center of her small world, but eventually decided to go back to school and be a therapist. Battles between Sarah's parents were regular and distressing. Her older brother, Josh, was excellent, creating academic objectives for Sarah that she could never quite meet. Sarah began consuming smaller amounts of beer at the age of six, getting drunk for the very first time at 12. Sarah cherished the flexibility and confidence that alcohol offered her. In senior high school, Sarah's practices finally matched those of her peers, where being able to access and consuming alcohol became a standard way to spend time.... Please be aware: This is a summary and research of the reserve and not the initial book. Inside this Instaread Brief summary & Evaluation of Blackout:
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