About This Book
A first-person account traces a lifetime struggle with alcohol, beginning in childhood and youth, through college and rural social gatherings, to long-term addiction and its toll on family, work, and health. The narrator details episodes of early drinking, binges at picnics and fairs, repeated failed resolves, and the physiological and social consequences of intoxication. Interwoven are candid reflections on causes, personal responsibility, and the difficulty of recovery, plus observations on patent medicines, social customs, and the moral and practical lessons learned from prolonged substance abuse.
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