An extraordinarily honest memoir about the life of a functioning alcoholic and the realities of recovery from a veteran columnist for the Chicago Sun-TimesNeil Steinberg loves his wife. He loves his two young sons. He loves his job and his ramshackle old farmhouse in the suburbs. But he also loves to drink, a passion that rolls merrily along for twenty-five years until one terrible night when 3/5(5). Drunkard: A Hard-Drinking Life Neil Steinberg, Author. Dutton $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. The . Drunkard: A Hard-Drinking Life by Neil Steinberg and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
"A compelling read, sad and wistful and breathtakingly forthright."—Chicago Magazine. Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg loved his job, his wife, and his two young sons. But he also loved to drink. Drunkard is an unflinchingly honest account of one man's descent into alcoholism and his ambivalent struggle to embrace sobriety. Sentenced to an outpatient rehab program, Steinberg. "A compelling read, sad and wistful and breathtakingly forthright."—Chicago Magazine Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg loved his job, his wife, and his two young sons. But he also loved to drink. Drunkard is an unflinchingly honest account of one man's descent into alcoholism and his ambivalent struggle to embrace sobriety. Sentenced to an outpatient rehab program, Steinberg. The book I read for this assignment was Drunkard: Hard Drinking Life, by Neil Steinberg. This book really surprised me in the way it lays out Steinberg's journey facing his alcohol addiction. It takes a lot of courage for someone to admit that he or she has a substance abuse problem yet alone publish a book about it.
Drunkard: A Hard-Drinking Life by Neil Steinberg and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Neil Steinberg's Drunkard: A Hard-Drinking Life is a fascinating account of his struggle to confront his alcoholism. This is a well written book about a subject that almost everyone can relate to on some level. Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg loved his job, his wife, and his two young sons. But he also loved to drink. Drunkard is an unflinchingly honest account of one man's descent into alcoholism and his ambivalent struggle to embrace sobriety. Sentenced to an outpatient rehab program, Steinberg discovers that twenty-eight days of therapy cannot reverse the toll taken by decades of hard drinking.
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