Good reading
Good reading
I thought I would try to get some more good reading.
The books I have read/use as reference
Alcoholics Anonymous (The Big Book) (AA)
Living Sober (AA)
The Effective Way to stop Drinking - Beauchamp Colclough
Alcoholism - The Facts - Donald W Goodwin
Drinking - A love story - Caroline Knapp
Million Little Pieces - James Frey
Dry - Augusten Burroughs
Addicted - Notes from the belly of the beast - Edited by Lorna Crozier, and Patrick Lane
Any other suggestions.??
much love
JC
The books I have read/use as reference
Alcoholics Anonymous (The Big Book) (AA)
Living Sober (AA)
The Effective Way to stop Drinking - Beauchamp Colclough
Alcoholism - The Facts - Donald W Goodwin
Drinking - A love story - Caroline Knapp
Million Little Pieces - James Frey
Dry - Augusten Burroughs
Addicted - Notes from the belly of the beast - Edited by Lorna Crozier, and Patrick Lane
Any other suggestions.??
much love
JC
"Long Days Journey into Night"
by Eugene O'Neil
(Or watch one of the DVDs made of the play or the movie with Katherine Hepburn)
Not so much a play about recovery, but one of the best dramas about what alchohol and drugs can do to a family ever written. I remember when I watched this long before I became sober, I totally missed the fact that every member of the family is a total alchoholic besides Mom, who is addicted to morphine. The whole play is just fantastic and if ever there was a reminder about why we are trying our hardest to stay sober, this is it.
Jah Bless
by Eugene O'Neil
(Or watch one of the DVDs made of the play or the movie with Katherine Hepburn)
Not so much a play about recovery, but one of the best dramas about what alchohol and drugs can do to a family ever written. I remember when I watched this long before I became sober, I totally missed the fact that every member of the family is a total alchoholic besides Mom, who is addicted to morphine. The whole play is just fantastic and if ever there was a reminder about why we are trying our hardest to stay sober, this is it.
Jah Bless
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