The Other Woman at the Well: a truthful accounting of addiction overcome
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.57 (754 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1499794630 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 168 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Very real." according to jayne. As a woman who has been in recovery for Very real. As a woman who has been in recovery for 33 years, I found this book honest and intense. The way that addiction destroys is certainly on display here. I can't say I enjoyed it, I will say that it moved me greatly and I want to share it with others.. Very real. As a woman who has been in recovery for 33 years, I found this book honest and intense. The way that addiction destroys is certainly on display here. I can't say I enjoyed it, I will say that it moved me greatly and I want to share it with others.. years, I found this book honest and intense. The way that addiction destroys is certainly on display here. I can't say I enjoyed it, I will say that it moved me greatly and I want to share it with others.
The Other Woman at the Well by Judith Ann Hillard is the true-life account of devastating addiction to cocaine in the life of a woman who teasingly describes her former life (before cocaine) as being like Mary Poppins (“practically perfect in every way”). Judith’s story is astonishing in its candor and passion. Then she became a cocaine addict and lost nearly everything. She is the eldest child of a protestant minister, an A-student, Student Body President of her high school, Homecoming
. Judith Ann Hillard is a writer and public speaker who taught for the majority of her adult years until she was knocked down by Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. She still writes, walks, talks, and spends as much time as possible with her family, especially her beloved daughter, Olivia Grace
She still writes, walks, talks, and spends as much time as possible with her family, especially her beloved daughter, Olivia Grace. About the Author Judith Ann Hillard is a writer and public speaker who taught for the majority of her adult years until she was knocked down by Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.