An honest, raw look at love, loss, addiction, and active recovery, proving to be a transformative narrative that reorients the reader to reality, and energizes the continuing discussion on what it means to lose everything held dear. This is a man's 1 year internal conversation with the reader about loss of family and friends, divorce, medical issues, while clawing and scraping his way to liberation, back into AA and redemption. The warped logic of addiction extends beyond the addict, making all others in its wake either capitulate to the disease, or discard the sufferer. In a widening circle…mehr
An honest, raw look at love, loss, addiction, and active recovery, proving to be a transformative narrative that reorients the reader to reality, and energizes the continuing discussion on what it means to lose everything held dear. This is a man's 1 year internal conversation with the reader about loss of family and friends, divorce, medical issues, while clawing and scraping his way to liberation, back into AA and redemption. The warped logic of addiction extends beyond the addict, making all others in its wake either capitulate to the disease, or discard the sufferer. In a widening circle of pain, false hierarchies are built, human value is questioned, intersecting with what it means to be alive. Many tears have been shed in the writing of this book of poems, and not just by the author - dark paths followed, hospital stays, depression episodes, self-loathing. The path, though, becomes liberating, providing new ways of thinking about our lives and each other as human beings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Grimes grew up in Troy, Ohio, the first son (and twin)of an engineer and high school teacher. He played collegiateSoccer, while studying Psychology at a small college inIndiana, but unfortunately developed a serious alcohol anddrug problem and never finished his schooling.While working in restaurant jobs, Jonathan met his futurewife, Allison, in Columbus, Ohio and has lived in many of itscharming neighborhoods. He eventually moved into variousInformation Technology roles over the last twenty years, andhas had the unique opportunity to work for several Fortune50 companies in Cybersecurity, Fraud Management, ProgramManagement, and Data Analytics.Being blessed with two children, Ava and Max, has been his greatest joy, and brings himthe most hope for the future and our world. Currently in active recovery through AA, he'salso interested in reading, painting, and Tibetan Buddhism.
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