In the vivid monologue, Jones presents a woman who is perpetually teetering - and that's on a good day. On this day, maintaining sobriety is like balancing on a seesaw during an earthquake. The sense of place is palpable: you can hear the clamor and smell the second hand smoke and evaporating booze. The character's interior life is just as vivid. More than anything I've read on this subject, this piece will instill you with empathy for the person holding a drink they really shouldn't touch.
In the vivid monologue, Jones presents a woman who is perpetually teetering - and that's on a good day. On this day, maintaining sobriety is like balancing on a seesaw during an earthquake. The sense of place is palpable: you can hear the clamor and smell the second hand smoke and evaporating booze. The character's interior life is just as vivid. More than anything I've read on this subject, this piece will instill you with empathy for the person holding a drink they really shouldn't touch.