51 Chloe is the epitome of elegance—exactly what I’d expect from a restaurant with the same name as my sister. In jeans and a peasant blouse, I’m clearly underdressed. But none of my old club clothes fit now that I’m no longer doing coke, and I can’t afford new ones on my coffee-shop and partial-disability salary. I’d planned to get off government subsidization completely, but, after my not too distant relapse, my doctor wants me to wait a little longer before returning to work full-time. “Recovery is your job,” he said. So, here I am, ready to do the work sobriety requires. “Jessica!” Mom is immaculately dressed in a Dolce & Gabbana pantsuit and holding a Chanel clutch. She doesn’t comment on my inadequate outfit or clogged pores. “This is exactly what I’ve been hoping for.” You hav

