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The Glumlot Letters

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With delightful humor, this work covers the serious matter of recovery from alcoholism. In letters to a fellow devil, Glumlot writes about his attempts in tempting a human away from A.A., sobriety, and recovery. By describing what the other side is planning, this book offers a practical application of AA'ss Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, and a revitalizing approach to universal spiritual principles that are the basis for a relationship with a Higher Power.

192 pages, Paperback

First published June 15, 2003

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August 24, 2010
Stanley M. chose well in his decision to emulate C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters" in order to provide insight to the power of the process of the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous to affect recovery from alcoholism. Stanley's intriguing, adept writing in this epistolary novel supports the wisdom of that choice with every Step. To work with Stanley was a pleasure, and I am honored he entrusted its editing to me.
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March 7, 2017
Based on "The Screwtape Letters" this is a humorous way to check your thinking. It is focused on Alcoholism but would be good for any compulsive, infantile, self absorbed person.
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