A Clean Mess
By Tiffany Jenkins
By Tiffany Jenkins
By Tiffany Jenkins
By Tiffany Jenkins
By Tiffany Jenkins
Read by Tiffany Jenkins
By Tiffany Jenkins
Read by Tiffany Jenkins
Category: Biography & Memoir | Psychology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Biography & Memoir | Psychology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Biography & Memoir | Psychology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Audiobooks
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$26.99
Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9780593232637
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Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9780593232644
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Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9780593664407
423 Minutes
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Praise
“In this deeply personal and unflinchingly honest memoir, Tiffany Jenkins illustrates that recovery is not just about sobriety, but about learning to live and feel again. Her compelling story is a testament to the power of resilience, humor, and hope.”—Sarah Levy, author of Drinking Games
“A Clean Mess is the book we have all been waiting for. Once again, Tiffany has taken us inside her life in recovery using humor, humility, and love as her compass. Tiffany’s second memoir gives readers a raw and honest look into relationships as a recovering addict. She’s relatable and endearing while living through some of the most unimaginable circumstances. I laughed. I cried. And then I called my parents.”—Lyssa Chapman, author of Walking on Eggshells
“When I read A Clean Mess, I found myself so deeply relating to Tiffany’s pain that it felt as though I’d crawled right into her body to live through it all over again. She holds nothing back and bares her soul with wit, honesty, and raw grit: things that make for both an excellent human and an excellent read. From one woman who has walked through fire to another: Read this! It’ll remind you that while we’re all kinda f***ed up, none of us are alone.”—Jodie Sweetin, author of unSweetined: A Memoir
“Jenkins takes readers on a rollicking ride-along through her addiction and recovery in the moving and darkly comic follow-up to High Achiever . . . Jenkins’s raw reflections have the rueful quality of diary entries (‘During the years I should have been learning to save money, file taxes, and pay bills, I was stuck on a train to nowhere’). Throughout, she avoids facile empowerment messages while still providing hope for those lingering near rock bottom. This inspires.”— Publishers Weekly
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