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Coming Clean: A true story of love, addiction and recovery
By (Author) Liz Fraser
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Green Tree
5th January 2022
30th September 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
Coping with / advice about drug and alcohol problems
Drugs and alcohol: social aspects
Narrative theme: Social issues
362.292092
Hardback
320
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
610g
'Raw, unflinching, incredibly brave' - BBC Woman's Hour 'Visceral and gripping' Amy Liptrot, author of The Outrun My name is Liz, and I am the partner of an alcoholic. Coming Clean is a searingly honest memoir of loving an alcoholic both through the heaviest drinking years and into recovery. When Liz Fraser's partner fell into a catastrophic vortex of depression and alcoholism, Liz found herself in a relentless hailstorm of lies, loneliness and fear, looking after their young child on her own, heartbroken, mentally shattered and with no idea what was happening or what to do. As she and her family moved between Cambridge, Venice and Oxford, she kept the often shocking truth entirely to herself for a long time, trying in vain to help her partner find a path to sobriety, until she herself finally broke from the trauma and started to speak out only to find she was one of hundreds experiencing similar things, also living in silence and fear. Part diary, part travel journal and part love letter, Coming Clean is the true story of addiction of many kinds, mental collapse and heartbreak. Above all, it offers a voice of deep human compassion, strength and hope for recovery. I hope that in sharing this story it might change the way addiction is talked about and understood from both sides, encourage open, trusting and supportive dialogue between addicts and those their addiction affects, and provide some solace and help for those who need it as I did.
Visceral and gripping. * Amy Liptrot, author of The Outrun *
Raw, unflinching, incredibly brave * Anita Rani, BBC Woman's Hour *
An extraordinary book deeply painful and loving. * Adam Kay *
[Coming Clean] sheds light on the reverberating effects of addiction and sobriety in this glowing memoir that unravels her experience falling in and at times, out of love with an alcoholic ... Fraser illuminates the complexities of loving an addict and why she 'didnt run a mile' when his illness became apparent ... In the end, her wry prose, sharp self-reflection, and affinity for the uncertain reshapes her fraught experience into a nuanced story of resilience. This will be a beacon of hope for those whose lives have been touched by addiction. * Publishers Weekly *
A remarkably frank, emotionally charged foray into one womans battle to come to terms with her partners alcoholism; a desperate fight to protect herself and her child, and to create a world where they could be enough for one another. * Charlotte Philby *
A blistering account of damaged love, that will console anyone who lives with an addict. It's heartbreaking, eloquent and blackly funny. A book in search of the limits of compassion, finding none. An extraordinary achievement. * Rhik Samadder, author of I Never Said I Loved You *
Liz Frasers memoir will break your heart into a million pieces and then gently squeeze it back together. Heart-rending and sad. A wonderful book. * Charlie Condou *
Liz Fraser is a writer and broadcaster on all aspects of modern family life. The author of five books, she has written for the Sunday Times, The Telegraph, The Guardian, Grazia, Glamour, Marie Claire, Red and Runner's World among others and appears frequently on TV and radio. She has a psychology degree from Cambridge University and speaks openly about her struggles with various mental health issues. Liz has four children spanning twenty years, and lives in Oxford.