As a sober woman, a mom of three who drank to "survive" motherhood, this book couldn't be more needed. We need Celeste's words more than ever. As we dive deeper and deeper into the commercialization of women (specifically moms) drinking to decompress, socialize, survive, and manage life, we need to wake up. It's not alright that moms are made to believe there's something outside of themselves that's the answer to their quality of parenting and life. Celeste highlights this reality without sugar coating it. She's lived it. Who better to speak to this than one of the moms who has been sucked into it all. Rather than wearing a sweatshirt that reads something like "best mom when I have my wine" - how about we aim for "best mom." This is Celeste's hope. That women, whether mother's or not, will take a look at what alcohol is doing to us mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I can tell you, 14 years since I was a victim of the mommy wine culture, I am blessed to be free. Thank you Celeste for helping women free themselves!