About the Book
Lisa Smith was a bright young lawyer at a prestigious law firm in NYC when alcoholism and drug addiction took over her life. What was once a way she escaped her insecurity and negativity as a teenager became a means of coping with the anxiety and stress of an impossible workload.
Girl Walks Out of a Bar is a candid portrait of alcoholism through the lens of gritty New York realism. Beneath the façade of success lies the reality of addiction.
Girl Walks Out of a Bar has received four independent press awards.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY INCLUDED
Girl Walks Out of a Bar on its short list of Authors and Books to Watch For at the
American Booksellers Association’s Winter Institute 11.
American Booksellers Association’s Winter Institute 11.
"...Whether she’s having a driver turn a Town Car around so she can ditch her niece’s birth in order to meet her coke dealer or staging her own semi-intervention, Smith takes us into the mind of someone who’s completely in control while being radically out of control. This girl may have walked out of a bar but she’s walked into one of the best addiction memoirs I’ve ever read."
Anna DavidBest-selling author and founder of AfterPartyMagazine
"A darkly comic, honest, and completely relatable inside look at high-functioning addiction in the world of corporate law. It's inspiring, informative, and impossible to put down."
Jennifer BelleBest-selling author
“Raw, naked and unflinching, Girl Walks Out of A Bar catapults the reader into the sordid, desperate reality of high-functioning addiction: the booze, the coke, the lies; the denial, the depression, the blackouts. All are on full display as New York lawyer Lisa Smith loses herself in a deep and all-too-human descent into perpetual numbing. A chilling, cautionary tale.”
Ann Dowsett JohnstonAuthor of Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol
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