

Drunk Mom
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In 'Drunk Mom,' Jovita Bydlowska offers a frank memoir about alcoholism intersecting with motherhood and family responsibilities.
The book narrates her personal experiences, exploring how substance use affected relationships, parenting, and self-identity.
Through candid reflection, she addresses stigma, shame, and the complex path toward recovery.
The memoir situates personal story within broader social attitudes toward women and addiction.
It aims to foster understanding and compassion by revealing the messy realities of living with alcohol dependence and rebuilding life afterward.
The book narrates her personal experiences, exploring how substance use affected relationships, parenting, and self-identity.
Through candid reflection, she addresses stigma, shame, and the complex path toward recovery.
The memoir situates personal story within broader social attitudes toward women and addiction.
It aims to foster understanding and compassion by revealing the messy realities of living with alcohol dependence and rebuilding life afterward.
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Author of “Drunk Mom,” on addiction, recovery, and relapse
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introducing the guest as one of her earlier memoirs about addiction.

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