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Up All Day

By: Rebecca Weller
Narrated by: Rebecca Weller
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One woman's journey to finish what she started...

In her best-selling memoir, A Happier Hour, Rebecca Weller shared her story of embracing an alcohol-free life with a steely determination to reach her true potential. But as she celebrates her second year of sobriety, she's challenged to determine what that really means.

Deep down, in a part of her that she thought she'd grown out of, Rebecca had always dreamt of becoming an author someday. With hangovers no longer holding her back - with eyes wide open and nowhere to hide - can she find the courage to confront her secret lifelong dream?

She's about to discover that her hard-won sober status will only take her so far. What comes next is up to her.

Up All Day is an uplifting story for anyone who has ever had to conquer themselves in order to conquer their dreams. Because it turns out the biggest battle we'll ever face in reaching our creative potential, is the one that takes place inside of all of us.

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As someone 6 months into soberity I loved this book almost as relapse prevention. It works so well alongside the twelve step programme. I felt inspired and all warm when it finished. thank you for this truly wonderful book x

absolutely loved this book

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Loved A Happier Hour (AHH)but this second offering from Rebecca was self indulgent. It did not delve enough into the how and far too much padding .. such as detailed descriptions of their own apartment (and even their friend’s Ben!!) .. never explored the struggle to talk about other people in AHH, (or where they got the name of the book) but lots on taking the cover photo!! Did she struggle describing her family as “big drinkers”, what about writing some things about friends asking when was she starting to drink again .... not really sure what the point of the book was ...

Disappointing second book

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