Of Paper and Stone

In the book, Of Paper and Stone, Siobhan Riley describes her journey of loving her sister who struggles with alcoholism and recovery using stories and memories that are compared to the elements of stone and in some cases paper. The process of coping with alcohol induced illness, recovery and showing love through it all can be compared to the elements of paper and stone, both strong and beautiful.

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Of Paper and Stone

In the book, Of Paper and Stone, Siobhan Riley describes her journey of loving her sister who struggles with alcoholism and recovery using stories and memories that are compared to the elements of stone and in some cases paper. The process of coping with alcohol induced illness, recovery and showing love through it all can be compared to the elements of paper and stone, both strong and beautiful.

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Of Paper and Stone

Of Paper and Stone

by Siobhan Jae Riley
Of Paper and Stone

Of Paper and Stone

by Siobhan Jae Riley

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Overview

In the book, Of Paper and Stone, Siobhan Riley describes her journey of loving her sister who struggles with alcoholism and recovery using stories and memories that are compared to the elements of stone and in some cases paper. The process of coping with alcohol induced illness, recovery and showing love through it all can be compared to the elements of paper and stone, both strong and beautiful.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781664203679
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 10/08/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 124
File size: 888 KB

About the Author

Readers will be interested in this book title and author as she has experienced what it is like to love someone who is an alcoholic. She can also provide insight on the feelings that may be present when trying to navigate the difficult course of relapses, when children are involved and how to take care of yourself in those difficult times. The unique presentation of these feelings compared to stone and in some cases paper makes the story feel more personal.

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