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Drunkard: A Hard-Drinking Life
Drunkard A HardDrinking Life
Author: Neil Steinberg
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 day...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780452295438
ISBN-10: 0452295432
Publication Date: 5/26/2009
Pages: 288
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  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Plume
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Helpful Score: 2
I saw this book in Barnes & Noble under the "New Authors" section. I always check that out. I passed it by and wished I had bought it. I did that a few times until finally I just walked in, picked it up and ran to the cashier before I could change my mind. I love memoirs and this one looked really good.

I am so glad I did... I thought this was one of the most honest accounts of an every day guy falling into the clutches of alcoholism and coming back up. I love that he let us into his mind as he was getting all this information - "sure, great, they think it's normal to relapse, so let's play that for Saturday! Yup, Saturday is relapse day" - okay, not quite like that, but you could see the wheels turning in his head. I thought it was interesting that he found his wife as his "higher power", I was expecting him to find god and go all righteous on us. It was a nice change from the bible beating AA writers I sometimes read.

On the other hand, I felt some of this was sanitized. Don't get me wrong, there was enough things in there that were more than I would have felt comfortable sharing, in parts, he's honest but somewhat detached and that rang very true for what he must have been going through at a time. I can't imagine this disease having a grip on me and at the same time having a spouse who is trying to deal with it in her own way as well. This book left off a couple of years ago I think, I wonder how he's doing now. How is Edie? I think I'll go see if he has an interview update online.

A great read for those of us that like memoirs. I hope he writes another one in a few years if there's more to tell.
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