"There's nothing inherently interesting about being a drunk -- in fact, quite the contrary."

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Source: Heather King (2006). “Parched”, p.16, Penguin

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Heather King is a writer and speaker known for her reflections on faith, resilience, and the complexities of human experience, particularly in her book 'Redeemed.'

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