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What Now?
The Realities of Life After Addiction
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Sobriety Was Supposed to Fix Everything. It Didn’t.
In WHAT NOW? The Realities of Life After Addiction, Mike Allen delivers an honest addiction memoir about life beyond addiction and the unsettling truth that comes with long-term sobriety. After two decades of alcoholism, relapse, and self-destruction, he finally achieves recovery from alcohol abuse. But instead of instant peace, he faces early sobriety struggles, emotional sobriety, identity after alcoholism, and the quiet weight of responsibility.
This is not a fairy tale recovery story. It is a raw addiction recovery story about rebuilding life after addiction when forgiveness is uncertain, and meaning is not guaranteed.
A Memoir About the Psychological Reality of Recovery
Allen explores sobriety and depression, sobriety and loneliness, addiction and relationships, and the existential crisis that often follows detox and treatment. He confronts relapse and redemption, facing mortality sober, and the disorienting process of recovery and self-discovery.
For those navigating life after relapse or searching for recovery and meaning, WHAT NOW? offers clarity without illusion. It examines the realities of sobriety and the long road to sobriety with honesty and restraint.
This book is for anyone who has achieved long-term sobriety and quietly wondered what comes next. It is for those starting over after addiction and rebuilding identity after alcoholism.
Sobriety removes the anesthetic. It does not remove life.
What Now? is a powerful alcoholism recovery memoir about resilience, responsibility, and choosing to live fully after addiction.
©2026 Mike Allen (P)2026 Mike Allen