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The Thinking Person's Guide to Sobriety - by Bert Pluymen (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Answering yes to these questions sparked Pluymen's realization that life could be so much more fulfilling if he was sober.
- About the Author: Bert Pluymen has been twice recognized in the book The Best Lawyers in America.
- 256 Pages
- Self Improvement, Substance Abuse & Addictions
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About the Book
In an honest, refreshing, wryly humorous story, one of the most successful lawyers in America shares his struggles to stay sober, along with stories of other men and women who also try to maintain joyful sobriety.Book Synopsis
Answering yes to these questions sparked Pluymen's realization that life could be so much more fulfilling if he was sober. This book is Bert Pluymen's story of struggle and triumph over alcohol addiction. It also contains insightful, witty, uplifting, and wryly humorous stories of the many people Pluymen met who were also searching for sobriety. This is an informative book that will shed new light on how alcohol abuse can ruin people's lives--even if they thought it could never happen to them.
Review Quotes
"A vital tool for awakening the alcohol-abusing professional." --Dr. Frank Sadlack, Ph.D., executive director of La Hacienda Treatment Center
"The section on women [and alcohol] is especially good." --Ann W. Richards, former governor of TexasAbout the Author
Bert Pluymen has been twice recognized in the book The Best Lawyers in America. He won his first case in the United States Supreme Court at the age of twenty-eight and served as co-counsel in the jury trial over the legendary estate of Howard Hughes. Pluymen lives in Austin, Texas, and along with Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson, hosts the radio show "Recovery Today."