Inventing Memory

Why does Sally turn her back on motherhood in the book, Inventing Memory?

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Sally turns her back on motherhood in order to pursue her career as a rock-and-roll icon, with all of the loose living implied by that lifestyle; she subsequently finds new sources of solace in alcohol, eventually replacing her addiction to booze with an addiction to her twelve-step cure.

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Inventing Memory