Dry A Memoir

Dry A Memoir by Augusten Burroughs is presented in this 10th Anniversary Edition published by Macmillan on April 23, 2013. This memoir recounts Burroughs’ experiences as a young man navigating the chaotic world of advertising while grappling with severe substance abuse. Through a blend of humor and honesty, he shares his journey from addiction to recovery, highlighting the stark contrasts between his life and that of his peers.
Readers will find a candid exploration of the challenges faced during rehabilitation and the complexities of returning to a life that once revolved around alcohol. Burroughs’ narrative touches on themes of personal struggle, the impact of addiction, and the search for identity amidst chaos. With 336 pages, this edition offers an insightful look into the life of a literary figure who confronts his demons while navigating the highs and lows of a tumultuous existence.
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The Tenth Anniversary Edition of the New York Times bestselling book that has sold over half a million copies in paperback.
“I was addicted to “Bewitched” as a kid. I worshipped Darren Stevens the First. When he’d come home from work and Samantha would say, ‘Darren, would you like me to fix you a drink?’ He’d always rest his briefcase on the table below the mirror in the foyer, wipe his forehead with a monogrammed handkerchief and say, ‘Better make it a double.’” (from Chapter Two)
You may not know it, but you’ve met Augusten Burroughs. You’ve seen him on the street, in bars, on the subway, at restaurants: a twentysomething guy, nice suit, works in advertising. Regular. Ordinary. But when the ordinary person had two drinks, Augusten was circling the drain by having twelve; when the ordinary person went home at midnight, Augusten never went home at all. Loud, distracting ties, automated wake-up calls and cologne on the tongue could only hide so much for so long. At the request (well, it wasn’t really a request) of his employers, Augusten lands in rehab, where his dreams of group therapy with Robert Downey Jr. are immediately dashed by grim reality of fluorescent lighting and paper hospital slippers. But when Augusten is forced to examine himself, something actually starts to click and that’s when he finds himself in the worst trouble of all. Because when his thirty days are up, he has to return to his same drunken Manhattan life—and live it sober. What follows is a memoir that’s as moving as it is funny, as heartbreaking as it is true. Dry is the story of love, loss, and Starbucks as a Higher Power.
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