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The Lost Chapters Finding Recovery And Renewal One Book At A Time Leslie Schwartz

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The Lost Chapters Finding Recovery And Renewal One Book At A Time Leslie Schwartz
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.93 MB
Author: Leslie Schwartz
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Lost Chapters Finding Recovery And Renewal One Book At A Time Leslie Schwartz by Leslie Schwartz instant download after payment.

Leslie Schwartz's powerful, skillfully woven memoir of redemption and reading, as told through the list of books she read as she served a 90 day jail sentence
In 2014, award-winning novelist Leslie Schwartz was sentenced to 90 days in county jail for a DUI and battery of an officer of the law. It was the most harrowing and holy experience of her life.
Leslie served her time at the tail end of a 414-day relapse into alcohol addiction after more than a decade of sobriety. From August 4, 2013 to September 23, she remembers almost nothing—a knife incident, some arrests (but not all of them), visits to hospitals and rehab, and the loss of friends and jobs. The official body count, blessedly, was zero, but the damage she inflicted upon her friends, her husband and teenage daughter, and herself was nearly impossible to fathom.
Incarceration might have ruined her, if not for the stories that comforted her while she was locked up—both the artful tales in...

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