02027 a2200217 4500020001800000020001500018050002200033100003600055245005700091264002800148300001600176336002100192337002500213338002300238504006700261505032200328520110000650650002701750650001601777650001601793 a9781912023387 a191202338500aHV5068.bGRA 20171 aGray, Catherineeauthor.d1965-14aThe unexpected joy of being sober /cCatherine Gray. 1aLondon :bAster,c2017. a272 pages ; atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 263-267) and index. aThe nightcrawling netherworld -- Learning to be sober -- Nature, rather than nightclubs -- Being nicer -- Socializing sober -- The booze-free body and brain -- Dating and sex -- Rolling with the punches without drinking -- Unplugging from the alcohol matrix -- Boozehounds debunked -- Choose your own sober adventure. aEver 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. 0aRecovering alcoholics. 0aTemperance. 0aAlcohol use