![]() “That deserves a shot.” He waved for the waiter. “Man, that was amazing!” Shane, my best friend, said as I sat back down at our table. I lowered her into a dip right as the song”One O’clock Jump” by Count Basiecame to a close. The bartender didn’t know how to dance very well so I gave her a strong lead, twirling her under my arm and pulling her back to my side. Julian Mazor and Charles McCarry, two brilliant writers whose wisdom, encouragement, and advice gave me courage to stick with it.Īlmost last and certainly not least: Steve Ochs, Greg Hartley, and the faculty past and present at Prep, Monsignors Ranieri and Enzler, the kids from Country Place, Jim Thompson, Jason Rubis, Frankie Manning, Alex Jasperson, Ella Fitzgerald, Christopher Lasch, Jesus, Thomas Merton, Jack Kirby.Īnd finally, the Prep boys, who continue to be a constant reminder that life is supposed to be fun. William Barrett Haynos, the best friend anyone could wish for and the best doctor in Washington.Ĭaryn Pernu and Dan Odegard at Hazelden. My agent, Deborah Grosvenor, whose persistence, criticism, and encouragement were invaluable to finishing this project. Special appreciation to Joe Hurley, whose love, support, and humor have often brought me from despair to laughter. Also the wonderful cousins: the McDonoughs, MacKalls, Mitchells, and Hurleys. First, my familymy brothers Joe and Mike, my sister Alyson, sister-in-law Marianne, brother-in-law Marty, nieces Mary and Kathleen, and aunt Anita. The people without whom this book would not have been written and life would be a bore. Reprinted by permission of Bantam, a division of Bantam, Doubleday, Dell Publishing Group, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Ticknor & Fields/Houghton Mifflin Company. The following publishers have generously given permission to use material from copyrighted works: From The Thirsty Muse. In some cases, the names and details have been changed to protect the privacy of the people involved. This book is based on actual experiences. Our publications do not necessarily represent Hazelden’s programs, nor do they officially speak for any Twelve Step organization. Hazelden offers a variety of information on chemical dependency and related areas. AlcoholicsRehabilitationUnited States.īook design by Civic Design of Northeast Minneapolis Wasted:tales of a GenX drunk/Mark Gauvreau Judge.ġ. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data In any manner without the written permission of the publisher. No portion of this publication may be reproduced publication date : 1997 lcc : HV5229.J83 1997eb ddc : 362.292/8/092 subject : Alcoholism-United States, Alcoholics-Rehabilitation-United States, Generation X-United States. ![]() Publisher : Hazelden Publishing isbn10 | asin : 1568381425 print isbn13 : 9781568381428 ebook isbn13 : 9780585148533 language : English subject Alcoholism-United States, Alcoholics-Rehabilitation-United States, Generation X-United States. ![]() Title : Wasted : Tales of a GenX Drunk author : Judge, Mark Gauvreau ![]()
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