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OverviewDear Husband is a powerful, intimate book about loving an addict. Nancy tells her story through a series of letters written to her husband over the course of many years. The letters begin two decades into their marriage, when an already rocky relationship becomes increasingly untenable. This book illuminates their struggles and that of their family with honesty, heartbreak, and humor. This is a story of sadly universal appeal: it is for anyone who has loved an alcoholic or addict, shared a life with one, or had his or her life affected by one. Nancy's story is unique in its epistolary approach, and sheds light on love and life's many shades of gray. People often say to any victim in an abusive relationship ""Just leave!"" - but it is never that simple, nor that easy. This is the portrait of a shared life, with all of its flaws but also its fullness. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nancy PetersonPublisher: Henschelhaus Publishing, Inc. Imprint: Henschelhaus Publishing, Inc. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9781595987020ISBN 10: 1595987029 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 01 October 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThese letters share Nancy's loving, painful journey with Patrick, her alcoholic and drug-addicted husband. I commend her resilience in navigating this, both as a wife and mother, and appreciate her brute honesty in sharing her story--one that is shared by so many. --Marisa Perhaes, author of When I Was Blue Unfailingly honest, both intellectually and emotionally, this is the story of a marriage flawed by the husband's addiction to drugs and alcohol. Readers looking for a feel-good tale with a storybook ending should look elsewhere. But this book is not without hope or inspiration, because it is also the story of two people who loved each other deeply and who, in their own ways, remained true to each other. It is the story of courage in the face of fear, fidelity in the face of betrayal, humor in the face of despair. The reader will come to know two remarkable human beings whose struggles and pain echo their own in countless ways, two people whose marriage is ultimately measured not by what they lost but by what they kept. --Mary G, reader This book is a captivating story of contentious family life told with veracity, intelligence, and love. The wife's letters to her tragic husband and to her self, reflecting on their love, marriage, and three children veers from happiness to sorrow and finally, to a particular perspective of life. The use of heartfelt poetry and stories of quarrelsome but loving children struggling to cope with their parents and finding their path in life gives the book a winning perspective of hope and endurance. --Campbell M, reader An intimate, unflinchingly honest chronicle of love and survival. --Caryn Green, author of Overland: Remembering Southeast Asia My mom writes with courage, passion and empathy as she revisits the tumultuous and trying but ultimately loving relationship with my father. These letters illuminate the myriad and often messy faces of marriage with an addict. Nonetheless they are filled with powerful lessons about human imperfection and forging ahead when someone you love struggles with addiction. --Nina M, daughter These letters share Nancy's loving, painful journey with Patrick, her alcoholic and drug-addicted husband. I commend her resilience in navigating this, both as a wife and mother, and appreciate her brute honesty in sharing her story--one that is shared by so many. --Marisa Perhaes, author of When I Was Blue Unfailingly honest, both intellectually and emotionally, this is the story of a marriage flawed by the husband's addiction to drugs and alcohol. Readers looking for a feel-good tale with a storybook ending should look elsewhere. But this book is not without hope or inspiration, because it is also the story of two people who loved each other deeply and who, in their own ways, remained true to each other. It is the story of courage in the face of fear, fidelity in the face of betrayal, humor in the face of despair. The reader will come to know two remarkable human beings whose struggles and pain echo their own in countless ways, two people whose marriage is ultimately measured not by what they lost but by what they kept. --Mary G, reader This book is a captivating story of contentious family life told with veracity, intelligence, and love. The wife's letters to her tragic husband and to her self, reflecting on their love, marriage, and three children veers from happiness to sorrow and finally, to a particular perspective of life. The use of heartfelt poetry and stories of quarrelsome but loving children struggling to cope with their parents and finding their path in life gives the book a winning perspective of hope and endurance. --Campbell M, reader An intimate, unflinchingly honest chronicle of love and survival. --Caryn Green, author of Overland: Remembering Southeast Asia My mom writes with courage, passion and empathy as she revisits the tumultuous and trying but ultimately loving relationship with my father. These letters illuminate the myriad and often messy faces of marriage with an addict. Nonetheless they are filled with powerful lessons about human imperfection and forging ahead when someone you love struggles with addiction. --Nina M, daughter Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |