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At forty years of age, I was broke, exhausted, and smoking myself toward an early grave. I couldn't even afford a birthday present for my dear friend Cathy -- so I made one. I didn't know that my makeshift gift would become the spark that finally pushed me to confront the addiction I'd been hiding behind for decades.
Maybe You Should Move Those Away From You isn't a guide, a program, or a list of steps. It's a brutally honest memoir about what it really feels like to claw your way out of a nicotine addiction when you have nothing left but stubbornness, humor, and a few people who refuse to give up on you.
If you've ever said, "I wish I could quit smoking," or even, "I just want to cut back," this story will meet you exactly where you are -- in the mess, in the fear, in the excuses, and in the quiet moments when you wonder if you'll ever be free.
It's not pretty. It's not polished. But it's real. And sometimes real is what we need most.
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