Topic is Sleeping. 
			 
				    				 cntrlz (original poster  member #52057)		posted at 11:06 PM on Monday, May 2nd, 2016	
			 
	I can't put this book down.  So many parallels between alcoholism and the addictive affair.  Riveting and insightful, the author details her 20 year journey through alcoholism, rehab, and healing. 
 
			 	 			 
				    				Briseis ( member #47825)		posted at 3:27 PM on Thursday, May 5th, 2016	
			 
	I read this book a few years ago, when I was worrying about my drinking. It helped me put a stop to things before they spiraled. 
 
 
	I gave this book to a friend a few months ago who was beginning to circle the drain with her alcoholism.  She's in rehab right now :) 
 
			 			BW/MH (me): b 1979
WH: b 1976
Married 2001
1 DS
		
	 	 			 
				    				 cntrlz (original poster  member #52057)		posted at 11:02 PM on Thursday, May 5th, 2016	
			 
	That's great :) 
 
 
	I would recommend this book to anyone struggling with an addiction of any kind. 
 
			 	 			 
				    				jen54 ( member #47812)		posted at 4:19 AM on Sunday, August 21st, 2016	
			 
	I read this book several years ago. Great insight into the malady and dysfunction of addiction. 
 
 
	I like the theme ofor learning to take personal responsibility. 
 
			 			D Day= April 21, 2015
Me: BS
Husband: WS
Married 40 years, together 41
Affair 5 year
The journey is my home.		
	 	 
	 Topic is Sleeping.