Double Double: A Dual Memoir of Alcoholism"We were sitting in a coffee shop talking, looking at the view of downtown Charlottesville, Virginia. This was ten years ago, and we had both been off alcohol for more than a decade. We were disagree-ing about the best way to stay sober when my mother said, 'I think we should write a book about alcoholism.' "I sat back. 'We?' "'Both of us. Two points of view.'" --from the Foreword Double Double is a unique, dual memoir of alcoholism, a disease that affects nearly 45 million Americans each year. People who suffer from alcoholism as well as their families and friends know that while it is possible to get sober, there is no one "right" way to do this. Now, award-winning mystery writer Martha Grimes and her son, Ken Grimes, offer two points of view on their struggles with alcoholism. In alternating chapters, they share their stories--stories of drinking, recovery, relapse, friendship, travel, work, success, and failure. For Martha, it was about drinking martinis at home, sometimes with friends, sometimes alone. For Ken, it was partying in bars and clubs. Each hit bottom. Martha spent time doing outpatient reha-bilitation, once in 1990 and again two years later. Ken began twelve-step recovery. This candid memoir describes how different both the disease and the recovery can look in two different people--even two people who are mother and son. Double Double is an intensely personal and illuminating book, filled with insights, humor, a little self-deprecation, and a lot of self-evaluation. Anyone who has faced alcoholism will identify with parts of this book. All readers will find these pages revealing, moving, and compelling. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
addiction alco alcoholic asked beer behavior believe bottle boys Charlie Christopher Hitchens cigarettes cocktail hour denial didn’t dinner disease door Double Indemnity drank drinker drugs drunk E. M. Forster father favorite feel felt five friends girl girlfriend glass going Grateful Dead hand happened hard high school imagine Iowa Jim Beam Julia keep Ken Kesey kids knew laughed living look loved marijuana martini Moderation Management mother never night parents party person problem pulled Rational Recovery Raymond Carver reason relapse remember Richard Jury sitting smoking sober sobriety stared stop drinking sure Swill's talking teenagers tell there's thing thought tiny told trigger trying turned twelve-step meetings twelve-step program vermouth vodka waiting walk week weekend Western Union wine woman wonder writing zabaglione


