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The Harder They Fall: Celebrities Tell Their Real-Life Stories of Addiction and Recovery
2007-03-06 Topics: Reading Room | Self-Help
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The heady, drug-induced decades of the sixties and seventies provide the backdrop for this all-star account of addiction and recovery.
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The Harder They Fall
2005-10-03 Topics: Of Interest To Everyone | Reading Room
By Publishers Weekly
The celebrities interviewed here--from Ann Lamott to Alice Cooper--are all in recovery from addictions to alcohol or drugs that originated in the 1960s and 70s.
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Recovering Together: How to Help an Alcoholic Without Hurting Yourself : A Step-By-Step Program (Paperback)
2005-09-30 Topics: Family Issues | Reading Room
By Arthur Wassmer, Ph D
A classic book that discusses the alcoholic relationship. Out of print but available through second hand vendors.
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Not God: A History of Alcoholics Anonymous
2005-09-29 Topic: Reading Room
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Not God provides an insightful and thoughtful study of the history of AA. It will provide the experienced 12 stepper further understanding of their program. Additionally, readers not already conversant with the subject will learn and grow from this introduction. - Chuck Netzger
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