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Not That Bad

By (author): Lindsay Clayton-Day

This candid memoir and essays offer an honest conversation about marketing and advertising promises of alcohol versus the realities of drinking. It delves into the mental, emotional and physical costs associated with alcohol consumption, as well as the difficulties of quitting a substance that is highly normalized in society.

In the absence of clear and consistent definitions of alcohol addiction, this essential text posits the idea that a person does not need to identify as an alcoholic in order for alcohol to have a negative impact on quality of life.

This memoir and essays examines the continuum of consumption, and argues that there are a great many people suffering across all walks of life, not sure if they have a problem and not sure what to do.

AUTHOR

Lindsay Clayton-Day

LINDSAY CLAYTON-DAY is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Her writing has been published in various publications, including the Dalhousie Review, the Antigonish Review, the Elevation Review, and more. She is a grade school English teacher based on Ottawa, ON.


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Dimensions:

300 Pages
8.0in * 5.0in *
0.5lb

Published:

November 19, 2026

Publisher:

At Bay Press

ISBN:

9781997933120

Book Subjects:

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs

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Language:

eng

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