Washington Post: Sip this book responsibly, and at your own risk.

While Slingerland argues for the benefits of intoxication — you might not want to give this book to someone in recovery — along the way he also writes about agriculture, creativity, geography and aesthetics. “Drunk” celebrates tipsiness rather than sordid excess.

Bethanne Patrick, “10 books to read in June,” Washington Post, June 1, 2021

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