An edition of Whiskey's Children (1997)

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An edition of Whiskey's Children (1997)

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Whiskey's Children opens in St. Louis in 1934. That was when Jack Erdmann, the son of a Jazz musician and an ex-chorus dancer, first became aware of his father's drinking, of the destruction it wrought. Jack's own descent into the hellish world of alcohol abuse began when he was an eight-year-old altar boy, dipping into the communion wine.

He drank his way through the loneliness and fear of adolescence and a successful stint in the Air Force before alcohol began to take its cruel toll: A marriage built on alcoholic dependency that ended in violence; the loss of a once-promising career; the price it exacted on his own deeply wounded children; the dizzying slide into a life of hallucinations, paranoia, suicidal longings, incarcerations and institutionalizations.

Jack Erdmann's road to salvation was a long and harrowing one. But it led to a reincarnation of sorts: the chance to live again, to build a new life out of the bitter ashes of pain and defeat - a life based on kindness, unselfishness, empathy and, above all, honesty. After a lifetime of alcoholism, Jack Erdmann began the path to sobriety and rejoined the human race.

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Publisher
Kensington
Language
English
Pages
211

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Whiskey's Children
June 1, 1998, Kensington
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Whiskey's Children
October 1, 1997, Kensington
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Library of Congress
HV5293.E74 A3 1997, HV5293.E74A3 1997

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
211
Dimensions
9 x 5.8 x 1 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8745394M
Internet Archive
whiskeyschildren00jerd
ISBN 10
1575662159
ISBN 13
9781575662152
LCCN
96080346
OCLC/WorldCat
37397674
Library Thing
556443
Goodreads
2974690

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