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The Brown Bottle
Penny Jones

Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services, 1983 - 40 pages

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The Brown Bottle -

I read this book as part of my own recovery in Al-anon. It helped alot because it made some sense of an illogical disease. I think it can be used with children of all ages. It should be read with an adult who can answer questions and offer gentle guidance for those affected by this disease - children - who suffer just as much by having a family member who drinks.


fantastic !!

I read this in my last treatment center, meaning I haven't had a drink since. It takes you into the mind of the alcoholic like no other book Ive ever read has. Great for adults and teens









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Addiction made simple

I stumbled across this book on a free table somewhere - I am pleased it is still in print - every addict and alcoholic should read it - it speaks to the emotional simplicity that we share - when we wonder why we are the way we are - this littel caterpillar shows us - if you need help explaining to a child why a loved one is deep in his/her addiction or alcoholism - this story does it with love and does not condemn the individual - I cry every time I read it and I shared it at my home group.


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In this allegory, a caterpillar finds such a pleasant mellow glow inside a brown bottle that he rejects his friends and the outside world altogether, and becomes completely dependent on the bottle which traps and eventually kills him.



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