EARL ERICKSON IS NO STRANGER TO ADDICTION, DEPRESSION, SUICIDE,
AND GRIEF. He's had eleven drunk driving convictions. He tried to
commit suicide twice. He nearly drank himself to death after his
wife, Bobbie, died from brain cancer. Drinking and getting drunk
was the only way he knew how to stifle his feelings and mask the
pain.
In this memoir, Erickson narrates the often painful story of his
life- from his normal childhood upbringing to his out-of-control
adult life to his sobriety. He tells of the tragedies that shaped
his life: finding his brother's lifeless body after he committed
suicide and mourning the untimely death of another brother from
liver cirrhosis. He recalls a string of broken relationships and
bouts with serious depression.
But at the age of fifty, Erickson received a powerful message
from a higher power while on a solo camping trip in 2003, and he's
been sober since. "The Journey of an Incorrigible Alcoholic: The
Paths I Chose and the Ones I Didn't" tells one man's story of
recovery and hope.
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