<b>“An emotionally absorbing and swiftly paced multisensory experience.” —<i>The</i><i>New York Times Book Review</i></b><BR><BR><b>Named a Best Memoir of 2023 by <i>Elle</i></b><BR><BR><b>In the vein of Somebody’s<i> Daughter</i>, this wild, vivid addiction memoir from the host of the podcast <i>The Only One in the Room</i>“will inspire, awe, entertain, educate, and help so many readers” (Christie Tate, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author) with a journey to sobriety and self-love amidst privilege and racism.</b><BR><BR>After years of hiding her addiction from everyone—stockpiling pills in her Louboutins and elaborately scheduling her withdrawals between PTA meetings, baby showers, and tennis matches—Laura Cathcart Robbins is running out of places to hide.<BR><BR>She has learned the hard way that even her high-profile marriage and Hollywood lifestyle can’t protect her from the pain she’s keeping bottled up inside. Facing