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When it comes to getting sober, twelve-step programs aren't the only game in town. In this refreshingly frank volume, author Samuel G. Blythe recounts his own journey from habitual overindulger to teetotaler and details the lessons he learned along the way with a liberal dash of good humor. A must-read for anyone who has ever battled with addiction and lived to tell the tale.

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When it comes to getting sober, twelve-step programs aren't the only game in town. In this refreshingly frank volume, author Samuel G. Blythe recounts his own journey from habitual overindulger to teetotaler and details the lessons he learned along the way with a liberal dash of good humor. A must-read for anyone who has ever battled with addiction and lived to tell the tale.

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Samuel G. Blythe was an early 20th-century American author, journalist, and humorist renowned for his keen observations and wit. Anchoring his literary career with a strong journalistic foundation, Blythe wrote for various publications, crafting his unique blend of humor and real-world insight. 'Cutting It Out' is one of Blythe's notable works, offering readers a blend of personal anecdote and advice centered on the theme of temperance and self-improvement. Known for his satirical style, Samuel G. Blythe dissected social mores and personal habits with a critical yet entertaining lens, often addressing the foibles and follies of his time with a sharp and insightful pen. His literary style often mirrored the journalistic precision honed through his career but was endowed with a richness and playfulness that made his writing widely accessible. While Blythe's oeuvre may not have expanded into the modern literary canon, his work remains a fascinating window into the attitudes and styles of a bygone era, reflecting the social commentary and personal transformation narratives that were popular in early 20th-century literature.