
Why Don't You Drink Alcohol?
101 Reasons to Stop Drinking Like a Woman Called Karen (Sobriety Books for Women, Book 1)
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Ayesha Tansey
Did you know that indulging in just three alcoholic drinks per week increases a woman's risk of breast cancer by 15 percent? If you are shocked by that, we have 101 more jaw-dropping truths about alcohol and women that will make you rethink that glass of wine. These are the hard truths about alcohol they don't want you to find out...
Sienna Green's latest eye-opening audiobook, Why Don't You Drink Alcohol? 101 Reasons to Stop Drinking Like a Woman Called Karen, offers a compelling blend of humor, personal narratives, and stark revelations about alcohol consumption among women. Through 101 enlightening insights, Green manages to provoke laughter, induce discomfort, and stir a sobering awareness of the pervasive harm alcohol inflicts on every facet of life. This is not just another audiobook; it's a transformative journey that will make you rethink your next drink.
Why Don't You Drink Alcohol? is here to bust some serious myths about ladies and libations. It's your go-to guide for all the sober-curious women out there and a friendly reminder for ladies in sobriety about why they swapped pinot for Perrier in the first place. Penned by Sienna, an ex-actress who traded stage scripts for sobriety journals, this audiobook is a candid chronicle of her journey from living sober through Alcoholics Anonymous to living it up, sans the spirits.
Green serves up a refreshing reality check against the backdrop of a booze-soaked culture. With 101 compelling reasons to quit, she sparks a desire to begin an extraordinary adventure that's entirely alcohol-free.
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