Healing and Hope: Six Women from the Betty Ford Center Share Their Powerful Journeys of Addiction
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ISBN: 0425198308 / Publisher: Berkley, November 2004
Six women representing a wide range of racial, age, and class distinctions--including a housewife, schoolteacher, and former gang member--candidly share their own intimate stories of addiction, treatment, and recovery, in a volume that also includes commentary by the author and an account of her own battle with drugs and alcohol. Reprint.
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&;A moving account of six former alcoholics and Betty Ford graduates&;among them a teacher, a housewife and a gang member&;with commentary from Ford herself.&;&;Self&;There was a lot of drinking and codependence in my extended family. Sitting in my jail cell, I thought about how many funerals I had attended over the years of family members whose lives had ended in violence or suicide. I never once heard of them getting help. There was never any mention of AA. The only way out of their terrible lives was just to die...It was one hell of a legacy.&;&;LauretteLaurette&;s story is remarkable, but she&;s not alone. She is one of six women in Healing and Hope who experienced the pain and devastation of addiction&;and managed to break free. Originally brought together by the Betty Ford Center&;s twentieth-anniversary reunion, these women share their poignant stories in this book. Their combined voices create a groundbreaking and ultimately triumphant memoir that lays bare the destructive power of addiction.
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