Can You See Me Yet?“I loved the way I felt when I was drinking. Alcohol was the magical nectar that made me feel free, pretty, popular, and invincible. When I drank, I wasn’t invisible anymore. What could possibly go wrong?” Becky discovered alcohol as a college freshman. She started drinking during sorority Rush Week—and decided she never wanted to stop. Over the next three decades, Becky held more than a dozen jobs, moved eight times, divorced three men and married four. Alcohol clouded her judgment and ruined her life—until she found Jason, whose patience and prodding helped her find her way back to God and back to sobriety. I Drink, Therefore I Am is the inspiring story of a woman who challenged the odds and learned to thrive. Whether you’ve struggled with an addiction—or love someone who is struggling now—Becky’s true confessions and honest insights will prove a healing elixir on your journey to freedom.
Becky Atkinson is a life coach and the founder of Life of Impact. She lives in Colorado.
Binding | EAN | ISBN-10 | Pub Date | PAGES | Language | Size | Price |
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Paperback | 9781949021356 | 1949021351 | 2019-08-20 | 156 | 0.00 x 5.50 x 8.50 in | $14.99 |
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