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Book Review: Goodbye, Mr Wonderful - Alcoholism, Addiction and Early Recovery

Posted: 08 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


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Goodbye, Mr Wonderful - Alcoholism, Addiction and Early Recovery
Chris McCully, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN 184310265X, £13.95

STAR RATING: 4/5


I can vouch for the truth of this book, because much of it is my story too. Perhaps it is common to all addicts. Or maybe it is coincidence - one of the book's themes - along with the intangibility of reality as seen through the eyes and memories of a recovering alcoholic, writes Colin Standfield.

This is an excellent read for professionals working with addicts (and not just alcoholics), particularly for those who have not been addicted themselves. It is instructive, too, for those close to the alcoholic, and not simply as a list of excuses for the condition.

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It shows how addiction works, and how you can begin to overcome it. But I would not recommend it to current addicts because of its high-flown, poetic language - an Oxford MA in English, I struggled with some passages; and this is the first book I've read that used "quotidian" three times. A simplified translation as a companion piece would work wonders.

Colin Standfield is development officer for Battling Addictions Together



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