The Glumlot Letters
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.61 (707 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0965967239 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The Glumlot Letters A Customer An excellent book that is very cleverly written.If you are like me and you came to the fellowship with no idea of;(a)the cunning, baffling, nature of alcoholism.(b)of how to name different types of emotions and feelingsthen this book is of enormous help.(or it was to me anyway!)It also hit home in a number of ways especially with its side comments on the behaviour of some members of the fellowship.It gave me a bit of a kick up the ba. Glumlot Letters If you love to laugh you must have this book. Great reading for those with a few 2Glumlot Letters A Customer If you love to laugh you must have this book. Great reading for those with a few 24 hours. I have shared a few parts of this book with some people I sponsor, they could not stop laughing. Wonderful way to get people to open up. Superway to get a meeting going.. hours. I have shared a few parts of this book with some people I sponsor, they could not stop laughing. Wonderful way to get people to open up. Superway to get a meeting going.. "Great reading for the AA Step minded person" according to stuartjl@navair.navy.mil. Excellent reading for those that have an already grasp of the Steps. Light hearted easy reading with many good things to revisit with a 180 degree twist.
By describing what the other side is planning, this book offers a practical application of AA's Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, and a revitalizing approach to universal spiritual principles that are the basis for a relationship with a Higher Power.. In letters to a fellow devil, Glumlot writes about his attempts in tempting a human away from A.A., sobriety, and recovery. With delightful humor, this work covers the serious matter of recovery from alcoholism
In a wickedly delicious parody of C.S. Whatever the author aims at, he hits a bullseye, and he doesn't miss a misunderstanding about the Steps or a place where we can trip over human egoisms and fall on our recovering faces. (Audrey DeLaMarte, writer and columnist) . The Glumlot Letters are correspondence between two devils, Twigmold and Glumlot, and the subject is tempting a human away from AA, sobriety and recovery. Don't worry, says Glumlot. If the blackout "blocks the light of the Enemy," and suspends rational judgment, it is a triumph for the Lowerarchy and an excellent opportunity for Twigmold to make his