Nothing short of a modern masterpiece.’ Amber Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Way I Used to Be
Bella is at breaking point. Everyone in her life needs something from her, and there’s only one thing that dulls the pain. Alcohol smooths the sharp edges and makes it all so much easier. When Bella drinks, she doesn’t feel heartbroken over her ex. Or caught in the middle of her parents’ divorce. Or overcome with grief for her grandmother. But one night changes everything. When she awakes in hospital with no memory of what happened, it’s time to face reality. And for Bella, that means rehab and the bumpy road to recovery.
‘Stunning in every sense of the word.’ Josh Silver, author of HappyHead
‘Raw, powerful - and utterly brilliant.’ Ravena Guron, author of This Book Kills
‘So perfect it leaves you speechless.’ Amy Beashel
'In true Kathleen Glasgow fashion, not only will this book absolutely wreck you in the best way possible, but it will open up conversations about something bigger.' Cosmopolitan'We need books like this. It helps, of course, when they are also beautifully written... A gorgeous, important book.' Irish Times
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