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This is a story of alcoholism. I feel that alcoholism travels through one generation to another. Children being abused, children being bullied, and even children being molested. My story starts with my father. He was born eighty to one hundred miles from Rome, Italy, and my mother, she was born in Muskegon, Michigan. This book consists of the truth and my own opinions of alcoholism and people who take advantage of people, drinking and sober. You will be shocked by my saying, When doors begin to close, eyes begin to open. Dont let the doors close around you.

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This is a story of alcoholism. I feel that alcoholism travels through one generation to another. Children being abused, children being bullied, and even children being molested. My story starts with my father. He was born eighty to one hundred miles from Rome, Italy, and my mother, she was born in Muskegon, Michigan. This book consists of the truth and my own opinions of alcoholism and people who take advantage of people, drinking and sober. You will be shocked by my saying, When doors begin to close, eyes begin to open. Dont let the doors close around you.

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This book is based on my life. When writing it, I'm not ashamed to say I did cry. I bottle up a lot of things in my life to save what I felt. My childhood was a hard and abusive childhood. I forgave my father. His childhood wasn't much better. Jesus says if I don't forgive him, he won't forgive my alcoholism, which travels from one generation to another. I have been sober, going on fourteen years now. My best day drunk isn't worse than my worst day sober, and I'm not ashamed of being an alcoholic. That's what keeps my memory green. Today I'm married. Jesus put a beautiful wife in my life that understands me. Please identify with my story. Don't compare. I'm praying my story can help someone out there. Children say they want to be president, a policeman, and even a fireman when they grow up. I'm yet to hear a child say I want to be an alcoholic. May God bless you all. Jersey Bill