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Dont Let Them Call You an Alcoholic
by Nancy Carlson
What good can alcoholic beverages indulgence contribute to ones life? None.
In Don't Let Them Call You an Alcoholic, Nancy Carlson shares her firsthand struggles in life caused by developing low-esteem and alcoholism, although she was raised in a religious, and alcohol-free community. She was not exempt from experiencing difficulty in her relationships. Her inadequacies to understand relationships and problem-solving manifested as a disease. In her story she tells of many struggles, and failures on her road to recovery. She writes to help others and give them courage, inspiration, and hope. The disease of addiction touches many.
This book is considered as a self-help, and a inspiration to victims of addiction and their families. Not just alcoholism, but also those in general who fight lives with many battles.
About the AuthorNancy Carlson was born on March 19th, 1956 in Brainerd, Minnesota. At present she resides in Palm Springs, California. She is the mother of five children, Katie, Jana, Nathan, Jane and Curtis. She is also a grandmother of eleven grandchildren. Currently she is working as a nurse for Coachella Valley. She is also working on her second book, From the Power Within.
(2010, paperback, 42 pages)