<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This "New York Times" bestseller collects stories of addiction and recovery. Men and women, famous and anonymous, offer recollections of lives snatched back from the brink of a precipice so deep that it threatened to engulf them.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Christopher Kennedy Lawford's <em>New York Times </em> bestselling memoir, <em>Symptoms of Withdrawal, </em>offered readers a startling, first-hand look at his own addictions to drugs and alcohol, prompting <em>People </em>magazine to write, "Few have written so well about the joy of drugs, and few are as unsparing about their drug-driven selfishness." In his bestselling follow-up, <em>Moments of Clarity, </em>Lawford presents "Voices from the Front Lines of Addiction and Recovery." With contributions from Tom Arnold, Alec Baldwin, Meredith Baxter, Jamie Lee Curtis, Richard Dreyfuss, Anthony Hopkins and many others, <em>Moments of Clarity </em>is an important addition to the literature of recovery.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>In his <em>New York Times</em> bestselling memoir, <em>Symptoms of Withdrawal</em>, Christopher Kennedy Lawford chronicled his deep descent into near-fatal drug and alcohol addiction, and his subsequent hard-won journey back to sobriety, which he has maintained for more than twenty years. The overwhelming response his book received impressed upon Lawford the number of people struggling to find their own way back from addiction and the need to share their stories. The histories gathered here are the recollections of lives snatched back from the brink of a precipice so wide and deep it threatened to engulf them.</p><p><em>Moments of Clarity</em> includes stories from men and women, young and old, across all barriers of celebrity, color, and class. Represented in these pages are the singer and the actress, the writer and the anchorman, the man from the movie screen and the woman who lives down the street. This book brings together a myriad of different moments, all with the common understanding of where these men and women have been and where they must go. As they bravely share their stories, they shed light not only on their own experiences but also on the journey we all take as human beings who are trying to make sense of our world.</p>
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