Thirst
Twelve Drinks That Changed My Life
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The most
honest, helpful and perceptive
book I've ever read about alcohol, and also the funniest
The most
honest, helpful and perceptive
book I've ever read about alcohol, and also the funniest
The
funniest book
ever written about wanting to drink yourself to death
Thirst
is a
rigorous and courageous
look at the making and unmaking of an alcoholic that
also often made me laugh aloud
. Reading as a fellow addict, I found helpful insight for my own recovery and moments of connection that sometimes made me cry. There is also quite a long section comparing the benefits of different capacity of tea mugs, which was unexpected.
Insightful and intelligent.
Harrowing but hopeful. And, as always,
hilarious
A
triumph
, and as
powerful
a description of alcoholism as I've read
I loved this book.
Unflinching, poetic, funny and beautiful, yet still somehow so needlessly pedantic and silly. It’s a
rich and generous enquiry into how to be a human
Robins at his finest
John Robins's
Thirst
is
funny and true
. Packed
full of excruciating, hilarious stories
, about his school days, fashion choices, friendships and comedy adventures, it's also sprinkled with
genuinely revelatory life advice
, mostly told via his fuck-ups with alcohol. These fuck-ups are - yep - funny, but it's the truth inside that resonates. He understands the spell of the perfect drink and also how far we can fall when that magic stops working.
Kind and coruscating
, peculiar and universal,
I found myself reading bits of
Thirst
out to people I love.
Having admired John’s warmth and wit onstage for years it is wonderful to see his wise, humorous mind at work in this book.
He has laid himself bare in a way that is sure to help others.
John Robins is a radio presenter (5Live, Radio X), comedian (
Taskmaster
,
Live at the Apollo
,
Mock The Week
) and podcaster (
How Do You Cope?
,
The Elis James and John Robins Show
,
Beef's Golf Club
,
The Moon Under Water
). Throughout his stand-up and radio career he has gained a reputation for speaking candidly and hilariously about his own mental health.