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Dryland: One Woman's Swim to Sobriety
Dryland: One Woman's Swim to Sobriety | Nancy Stearns Bercaw
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For swimming champion Nancy Stearns Bercaw, the pool was a natural habitat. But on land, she could never shake the feeling of being a fish out of water. Starting at age two, Nancy devoted her life to swimming, even qualifying for the 1988 Olympic Trials in the fifty-meter freestyle event. But nearly two decades later, when she hung up her cap and goggles, she was confronted with a different kind of challenge: learning who she was out of the lanes.In this honest, intimate memoir, Nancy reflects on her years wandering the globe, where tragic events and a lost sense of self escalate her dependence on booze. Thirty-three years after her first sip of alcohol, the swimmer comes to a stunning realization while living with her husband and son in Abu Dhabi--she's drowning in the desert. Nancy looks to the Bedouin people for the strength to conquer one final opponent: alcohol addiction.
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Eggs
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The author is a national champion swimmer and a 17 time NCAA all American athlete. This is her journey toward alcoholism and at last, away from it.

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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Starting this memoir for a book tour...

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Librarylady
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I'm not sure why my neighborhood is without power, but I'm viewing it as a perfect opportunity to sit outside in the sun and read.

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This memoir is part expat adventure and part addiction story. Well written, and one of the best descriptions of alcoholism and its compulsion that I've read. Ms. Bercaw has a passion for life and I'm certain we will see more from her and her adventurous outlook on life! Quite an uplifting read.