Feeding the Monster
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Rating | : | 4.55 (934 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1483675467 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 88 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-20 |
Language | : | English |
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The book Feeding the Monster written by Ronald R. Schur Jr consist of 88 pages. It published on 2013-12-20. This book available on paperback format but you can read it online or even download it from our website. Just follow the simple step.
It was socially acceptable to drink and drug recreationally. Soon, clients and friends, and social activities surrounded the use and abuse of alcohol, and of course, drugs. The slow process to full blown alcoholic was a sometimes secretive sometimes blistering path, common to alcoholics and addicts, but giving credence to the cliché, a goldfish rarely knows he lives in a fishbowl. Alcohol was always a social lubricant, but came to be as important to the author as oil and gas are to a automobile's engine. About the Author Ronald Schur was born in 1963, the end of the Hippie era, beginning of Disco era, and the continuation of a happy and free society. . But the desire of this family man, a sober network and a forgiving commu
Absolutely inspirational Daniel Fowler Absolutely inspirational. I highly recommend this book for anyone in all walks of life. I personally have struggled through my own problems and came across this book it's a must read for anyone that's a battle of any addiction. For anyone who's had problems of any sort in their life This book will show you there is light at the end of the tunnel.. "I truly enjoyed reading this book" according to Nicksmom9. I have never been one to sit and read a book in its entirety, especially not in one night. When I began reading this book, I found myself unable to put it down. I was drawn to the sincerity of the author and how well he told his story. I truly enjoyed reading this book, knowing that it was factual, real life events that many people face everyday. I finished this book in one night as it wa. "Eye opening read" according to Heather A.. I found myself unable to put the book down. The "normal" everyday person tends to view an alcoholic or an addict as the bum on the street who doesn't have a job and is unclean and disheveled. This story, however, adds light to the fact that even a very successful attorney has little to no control over his addictions yet his thoughts and actions are nearly identical to the stereotypical al
January of 1990, the author started what became another reason to drink and be the life of the party, his law practice. Now come and take this inspirational journey, and share the struggles and triumphs of this author on the road to sobriety. The slow process to full blown alcoholic was a sometimes secretive sometimes blistering path, common to alcoholics and addicts, but giving credence to the cliché, a goldfish rarely knows he li