My Name Is Jim. I'm An Alcoholic!

Are you an alcoholic? It took me 30 years to accept that I am one. My drinking days were sheer Hell. I was on a tortuous road full of potholes and pitfalls. I wanted to stop drinking, but couldn't. I got drunk in San Francisco, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Cairo, Kinshasa, Bangkok and many other cities. But I eventually found my idea of Heaven when I joined Alcoholics Anonymous and asked God to relieve me of my insanity.

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My Name Is Jim. I'm An Alcoholic!

Are you an alcoholic? It took me 30 years to accept that I am one. My drinking days were sheer Hell. I was on a tortuous road full of potholes and pitfalls. I wanted to stop drinking, but couldn't. I got drunk in San Francisco, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Cairo, Kinshasa, Bangkok and many other cities. But I eventually found my idea of Heaven when I joined Alcoholics Anonymous and asked God to relieve me of my insanity.

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My Name Is Jim. I'm An Alcoholic!

My Name Is Jim. I'm An Alcoholic!

by Andrew Jardine
My Name Is Jim. I'm An Alcoholic!

My Name Is Jim. I'm An Alcoholic!

by Andrew Jardine

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Are you an alcoholic? It took me 30 years to accept that I am one. My drinking days were sheer Hell. I was on a tortuous road full of potholes and pitfalls. I wanted to stop drinking, but couldn't. I got drunk in San Francisco, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Cairo, Kinshasa, Bangkok and many other cities. But I eventually found my idea of Heaven when I joined Alcoholics Anonymous and asked God to relieve me of my insanity.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153128429
Publisher: Andrew Jardine
Publication date: 07/11/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 93 KB

About the Author

Andrew Jardine is a well-travelled journalist, author and sportsman, whose stories have been published in South Africa, Britain and Hong Kong in a 50-year career. A South African, he worked for The Sunday Times, the country’s largest-selling newspaper, and was editor of a top golf magazine. After heading for the Far East, he joined The South China Morning Post, Hong Kong’s leading English-language newspaper, and worked for it for 18 years. An adventurer by nature, he ran and completed the 100-mile Himalayan Stage Race in the India at age 62, caddied golfing great Nick Faldo’s bag in an event in Hong Kong, chatted to a world heavyweight boxing champion about life in the ring and even talked politics over tea with communist officials at a railway Station in Vietnam during his travels in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the United States. He writes about travel, health and dieting, sports and any other subject that takes his fancy. As a golfer, he represented the South African Universities team and later covered the Sunshine Circuit tour for many years.

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