
The Night of the Gun
by David Carr (2008)
Like 'smashed growing up a drunk girl', this memoir offers a brutally honest look at addiction and its consequences.

by koren zailckas (2005)
From earliest experimentation to habitual excess to full-blown abuse, twenty-four-year-old Koren Zailckas leads us through her experience of a terrifying trend among young girls, exploring how binge drinking becomes routine, how it becomes "the usual." With the stylistic freshness of a poet and the dramatic gifts of a novelist, Zailckas describes her first sip at fourteen, alcohol poisoning at sixteen, a blacked-out sexual experience at nineteen, total disorientation after waking up in an unfamiliar New York City apartment at twenty-two, when she realized she had to stop, and all the depression, rage, troubled friendships, and sputtering romantic connections in between.
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by David Carr (2008)
Like 'smashed growing up a drunk girl', this memoir offers a brutally honest look at addiction and its consequences.

by Cat Marnell (2017)
Similar to 'smashed growing up a drunk girl', this book is an unapologetically messy and brutally honest account of addiction.
by Sarah Hepola (2015)
This memoir, like 'smashed growing up a drunk girl', offers a gutsy and candid exploration of drinking and recovery.

by Elizabeth Wurtzel (2000)
This unfiltered memoir shares a similar raw and at times polarizing look at addiction as 'smashed growing up a drunk girl'.

by Mary Karr (2009)
Like 'smashed growing up a drunk girl', this is a painfully honest memoir about addiction, recovery, and finding faith.
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