Diller, NE (PRWEB) October 27, 2004
Born into an alcoholic family, odds were that Dave Harm would become an alcoholic. Complicating this problem was a drug addiction. Anything and everything to avoid pain, Dave tried. By the mid-eighties, he quit using all drugs, believing he could still control his drinking. By 1994, he accepted defeat and surrendered to alcoholism. Through recovery he relived his worst nightmares. When they left, he started to remember his dreams – dreams that were planted in a chaotic childhood and helped him survive – dreams that were built on the hope for a better tomorrow.
This is Dave’s tale of survival told through poems and stories. When his dreams started to take shape in the real world is when Dave’s life became magical! When his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer is when it turned spiritual! Sobriety has managed to do what his childhood couldn’t – keep his dreams alive!
“Damaged Merchandise” is being published by PublishAmerica of Baltimore. Its 275 pages, in a 6×9 trade format. ISBN 1-4137-4324-2. Retail selling price is .95. 10% of the author’s royalties will go to the UNO-Lied Transplant Center.
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