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Get the Hell Out: How to Survive a Dysfunctional Family
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Get the Hell Out: How to Survive a Dysfunctional Family

Get the Hell Out is a true story of rare insight into dysfunctional/alcoholic behavior causing the self-destruction of the family, and one man’s miraculous recovery.

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Product Details:
Author: Forrester Clark Smith
Paperback: 318 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: November 08, 2006
ISBN: 1419633309
Package Length: 8.8 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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5Painful, Candid and Funny  Feb 27, 2007
Smith looks at his life, with its blessings and challenges, with a great deal of tenderness and wit. The family pictures, so often absent in memoirs, add immensely to understanding the culture that gave, and took away, so many gifts from the sometimes aluring and always intriguing people who populate his book.

It has a message about survival and healing. But don't let that put you off. It is filled with fun.

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5this is a wonderful book, very helpful and an enjoyable read  Nov 27, 2006
I was wonderfully surprised at how clear and direct Mr. Smith was in writing this very personal and touching book. His message is very poignant and can reach anyone who has grown up in a family. In his case it was a very well to do family, one I found interesting to read about. His ability to convey what a child understands or takes from a situation that may not have been intended is amazing. He is also able to convey a very trying upbringing without undue blame on anyone, his understanding of his family and each of their own struggle gives this book credibility. He does not wallow on being a victim but rather finds strength in repeated struggles to claim a hold on hope and love.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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