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The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober

Catherine Gray

*Catherine Gray's new book, Sunshine Warm Sober, is now available to pre-order*

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER



'Gray's tale of going sober is uplifting and inspiring' - The Evening Standard



'An icon of the Quit Lit movement' - Condé Nast Traveller



'Fascinating' - Bryony Gordon



'Not remotely preachy' - The Times



'Jaunty, shrewd and convincing' - Sunday Telegraph



'Admirably honest, light, bubbly and remarkably rarely annoying' - Alice O'Keeffe, Guardian



'Truthful, modern and real' - Stylist



'Brave, witty and brilliantly written' - Marie Claire



'The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober came to me at a time when I much needed it... The book became my best friend, and got me through, and took me on a journey.' - Sadie Frost



'Particularly lovely, because it's not a deep and dark dive into someone's terrible addiction. It's a celebration of everything that she has gained from not drinking' - Laura Donnelly



Ever sworn off alcohol for a month and found yourself drinking by the 7th? Think there's 'no point' in just one drink? Welcome! There are millions of us. 64% of Brits want to drink less.

Catherine Gray
was stuck in a hellish whirligig of Drink, Make horrible decisions, Hangover, Repeat. She had her fair share of 'drunk tank' jail cells and topless-in-a-hot-tub misadventures.

But this book goes beyond the binges and blackouts to deep-dive into uncharted territory: What happens after you quit drinking? This gripping, heart-breaking and witty book takes us down the rabbit-hole of an alternative reality. A life with zero hangovers, through sober weddings, sex, Christmases and breakups.

In The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober, Catherine Gray shines a light on society's drink-pushing and talks to top neuroscientists and psychologists about why we drink, delving into the science behind what it does to our brains and bodies.

Much more than a tale from the netherworld of addicted drinking, this book is about the escape, and why a sober life can be more intoxicating than you ever imagined. Whether you're a hopelessly devoted drinker, merely sober-curious, or you've already ditched the drink, you will love this book.

'Haunting, admirable and enlightening' - The Pool



'A riveting, raw, yet humorous memoir with actionable advice. A truly unique blend of storytelling and science that holds a universe of hope.' - Annie Grace, author of This Naked Mind



'Like listening to your best friend teach you to be sober. Lighthearted but serious, it's packed with ideas, tools, tips and, most importantly, reasons for living a sober life. This book is excellent.'- Eric Zimmer, host of podcast The One You Feed



'Gray's fizzy writing succeeds in making this potentially boring-as-hell subject both engaging and highly seductive' - The Bookseller



'Catherine Gray is an exceptional writer. Her exquisitely crafted thoughts on the joys of being sober are not only deeply honest and pragmatic, but she manages to infuse tons of humor. This is a delightful, informative, and compelling read for all those who are sober or seeking sobriety.' - Sasha Tozzi, Huffington Post columnist



'Catherine's writing style and voice captivate me. She has a way of translating her story into an experience I don't want to end. I want to drink every drop she produces.' - Holly Whitaker, founder of Hip Sobriety School and co-presenter of Home podcast



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  • Classification : Self-Help
  • Pub Date : DEC 28, 2017
  • Imprint : Aster
  • Page Extent : 272
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781912023387
  • Price : INR 699
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Catherine Gray

Catherine Gray is a Sunday Times Bestselling author, who has over sold half a million books in English-speaking territories alone. Her books have been translated into ten languages and received acclaim in the likes of the New York Times, BBC Breakfast and Radio 2. With a background in journalism, Catherine has been a guest columnist at Grazia, is a regular guest on the Woman's Hour, and her writing has been published everywhere from the Guardian to Stylist. Catherine was born in Northern Ireland, and lived there until she was ten. When not writing, she can be found running to nineties indie, trying to master the art of only eating three biscuits, or oversharing because she can't do small talk. She lives in a little house by the sea with a high-maintenance dog, a medium-maintenance partner and a low-maintenance toddler. Versions of a Girl is her debut novel.

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