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I'm Just Happy to Be Here: A Memoir of Renegade Mothering

Hardback

Main Details

Title I'm Just Happy to Be Here: A Memoir of Renegade Mothering
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Janelle Hanchett
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 219,Width 152
Category/GenreMemoirs
Coping with drug and alcohol abuse
ISBN/Barcode 9780316503778
ClassificationsDewey:362.292092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Imprint Hachette Books
Publication Date 1 May 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

From the creator of the blog "Renegade Mothering," Janelle Hanchett's forthright, darkly funny, and ultimately empowering memoir chronicling her tumultuous journey from young motherhood to abysmal addiction and a recovery she never imagined possible. Pregnant at 22 by a man she'd known three months, Janelle Hanchett embraced motherhood with the determined optimism of the recklessly self-confident. After giving birth, she found herself bored, directionless, and seeking relief in wine, which she justified as sophisticated and going well with chicken. But over time, her questionable drinking habit spiraled into full-blown dependence, until life became bedtime stories and splitting hangovers, cubicles and multi-day drug binges--and eventually, an inconceivable separation from her children. For ten years, Hanchett grappled with the unyielding progression of addiction, bouncing from rehab to therapy to the occasional hippie cleansing ritual on her quest for sobriety, before finding it in a way she never expected. Hers is a story we rarely hear--of the addict mother not redeemed by her children; who longs for normalcy but cannot maintain it; and who, having traveled to seemingly irreversible depths, makes it back, only to discover she is still an outsider. Like her irreverent, laugh-out-loud funny, and unflinchingly honest blog, Hanchett's memoir calls out the rhetoric surrounding "the sanctity of motherhood" as tired and empty, boldly recounting instead how she grew to accept an imperfect self within an imperfect life--and think, "Well, I'll be damned, I'm just happy to be here."

Author Biography

Janelle Hanchett created the website "Renegade Mothering" in 2011 because she needed to know if the rest of the mothering world was crazy or she was. Writing after her kids went to bed and while she was supposed to be working, Janelle attracted an audience of hundreds of thousands of readers. She holds a BA in English from University of California at Davis and an MA in English literature from Sacramento State. She lives in northern California with her four children and husband, Mac, who thinks "getting dressed up" means shaving his forearm tattoo.

Reviews

Amazon, Best Books of the Year So Far (2018) Bustle, 14 Debut Books By Women Coming Out In 2018 That You Need In Your TBR Pile Brit + Co, 3 Inspiring Books About How to Cope with Life's Challenges TheFix.com, 8 Essential Books on Addiction and Recovery [Hanchett's] memoir is a refreshingly raw, contrasting perspective on the foolproof idea of motherhood. She proves that the right support system can pull you out of even the darkest places.--POPSUGAR An inspiring message about recovery that resonates through its emphasis on the imperfect progress of life.--Library Journal By turns painful and funny, [I'm Just Happy to Be Here] explores the pressures of modern motherhood while chronicling one woman's journey toward acceptance of her own limitations and imperfections. A searingly candid memoir.--Kirkus Reviews Far from your cookie-cutter story of addiction and recovery, I'm Just Happy to Be Here: A Memoir of Renegade Mothering describes Hanchett's journey to recovery and sobriety in imperfect and unconventional ways.--Bustle Fiercely talented word-warrior Janelle Hanchett grabs your guts with her frank, brutally funny, and moving memoir of modern motherhood and addiction. You won't want to let go of this book.--Ann Imig, editor of Listento Your Mother: What She Said Then, What We're Saying Now Hanchett offers a startling account of her struggles with alcohol and drug addiction in this raw and riveting memoir.... Readers will cheer Hanchett toward her triumphant recovery.--Publishers Weekly Janelle Hanchett presents motherhood as we seldom see it: with irreverent humor, brazen honesty, deep love and loss. Her story is about finding peace right in the mess of motherhood, and that's what makes it wonderful.--Jill Smokler, NewYork Times bestselling author of Confessions of a Scary Mommy Janelle Hanchett...counters the popular idea that children are the solution to all of life's problems and that motherhood is picture-perfect all the time.... Candid self-deprecating.--Brit + Co Relatable to any outside-the-box parent.--BUST Whilst we are all fighting some sort of inner battle, few of us have the honesty, humor, and heart to describe our struggle like Janelle Hanchett. Her memoir, I'm Just Happy to Be Here, is not just for those touched by addiction, but for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider, which is everyone. I could not put this book down.--Firoozeh Dumas, NewYork Times bestselling author of Funny in Farsi and LaughingWithout an Accent Witty, heartbreaking, and enlightening, Hanchett's memoir will resonate with parents and nonparents alike.--Booklist