Baltimore, MD – Life doesn’t come with a filter, and neither does Cliffton Green. With the release of his raw and unapologetic memoir, Straight, No Chaser: Life, Love, Lies, and Loss—Served Raw, Without Sugarcoating, Green invites readers into a journey that pulls no punches.
The book is not just a memoir—it’s a mirror. Green lays bare the highs, the heartbreaks, and the hard-won lessons of his life, weaving together stories that are as sobering as a glass of whiskey straight from the bottle.
“I wanted to write something real,” Green says. “Too often, stories get watered down to make people comfortable. But life isn’t comfortable. I owed it to myself, and to the people who will read this, to tell it exactly how it happened—straight, no chaser.”
A Story That Hits Hard
Through gripping personal stories, Green explores the themes of resilience, betrayal, redemption, and self-discovery. The book forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths—about relationships, about choices, and about the human condition itself.
“Straight, No Chaser” resonates with anyone who has tasted life’s bitterness but still chooses to stand tall.
About the Author
Cliffton Green is a Baltimore native, speaker, and now published author whose life story reflects resilience and unflinching honesty. Known for his direct, no-nonsense approach to life, Green’s storytelling is both personal and universal.
About the Book
Title: Straight, No Chaser: Life, Love, Lies, and Loss—Served Raw, Without Sugarcoating
Author: Cliffton Green
Publisher: Alexis Coates Publishers
Release Date: Fall 2025
Format: Paperback & eBook
Availability
Straight, No Chaser will be available online through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and major retailers. Signed copies can also be requested directly through the publisher.
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