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    <![CDATA[Broken: My Story of Addiction and Redemption]]>
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    <![CDATA[  <strong>From rock bottom to recovery—the son of veteran broadcaster Bill Moyers chronicles his life-  shattering battle with addiction and the hard-won fight for recovery</strong>  <br/><br/>  William Cope Moyers has come a long, long way. In 1994, he lay on the floor of an Atlanta crack   house. His father had put together a search party. His worried family waited at home where   Moyers had left them when he embarked on yet another binge. From that lowly, drug-hazed night,   Moyers went on to become an executive at the Hazelden Foundation and travels far and wide to   talk about addiction and treatment.  <p>  <em>Broken</em> tells the story of what happened between then and now—from growing up the   privileged son of Bill Moyers to his descent into alcoholism and drug addiction, his numerous   stabs at getting clean, his many relapses, and how he managed to survive. Harrowing and   wrenching, <em>Broken</em> paints a picture of a man with every advantage who nonetheless found   himself spiraling into a dark and life-threatening abyss. But unlike other memoirs of its kind,   <em>Broken</em> emerges into the clear light of Moyers’s recovery as he dedicates his life to   changing the politics of addiction. Beautifully written with a deep underlying spirituality, this is a   missive of hope for the scores of Americans struggling with addiction—and an honest and   inspiring account that proves the spiritual insight that we are strongest at the broken places.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Broken]]>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;Unlike some popular memoirs that have fictionalized and romanticized the degradations of drug addiction, <em>Broken</em> is a true-life tale of recovery that stuns and inspires with virtually every page. The eldest son of journalist Bill Moyers, William Cope Moyers relates with unforgettable clarity the story of how a young man with every advantage found himself spiraling into a love affair with crack cocaine that led him to the brink of death--and how a deep spirituality allowed him to conquer his shame, transform his life, and dedicate himself to changing America's politics of addiction.&quot; ]]>
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    <![CDATA[Grounded in both addiction science and Twelve Step spirituality, A New Day, A New Life--a guided journal and video is designed to serve as a steadfast companion for those facing the challenges and joys of early recovery. The video features an intimate, candid discussion between best-selling author and recovery advocate William Cope Moyers and a diverse group of people in recovery. By sharing their personal experiences, they give people who are newly sober a breadth of knowledge about what it takes to stay on track.  <p></p>The journal--consisting of daily inspirational and educational messages, meditations, prayers, and affirmations, as well as space for writing thoughts and feelings helps readers connect the knowledge that they have drawn from the video to their own experiences with addiction and sobriety. ]]>
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