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Les Oevvres de Monsieur de Montreuil (1666)

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The Reverend James Morasco recounts his life-long struggle with addiction and how he was transformed by various events, people and experiences throughout his life journey. Beginning with a riveting account of substance use at an early age, he is influenced by a number of factors as he becomes more and more aware in his search for a way out of his addictive lifestyle. The author uses various literary forms such as short story, poetry, reflections and others to weave a true story of hope for those looking for a road to recovery and those of us who love them.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
648
ISBN
9781166212209

The Reverend James Morasco recounts his life-long struggle with addiction and how he was transformed by various events, people and experiences throughout his life journey. Beginning with a riveting account of substance use at an early age, he is influenced by a number of factors as he becomes more and more aware in his search for a way out of his addictive lifestyle. The author uses various literary forms such as short story, poetry, reflections and others to weave a true story of hope for those looking for a road to recovery and those of us who love them.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
648
ISBN
9781166212209