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Healing and Hope: Six Women from the Betty Ford Center Share Their Powerful
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Healing and Hope: Six Women from the Betty Ford Center Share Their Powerful Journeys of Addiction Paperback - 2004

by Ford, Betty

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Originally brought together by the Betty Ford Center's twentieth-anniversary reunion, six women share their poignant stories in this book. Their combined voices--along with Betty Ford's own insightful, compassionate commentary--create a groundbreaking and ultimately triumphant memoir that lays bare the destructive power of addiction.

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Berkley, 2004-11-02. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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Like the swallows of Capistrano, more than one thousand Betty Ford Center alumni return to the Rancho Mirage, California, campus every autumn to celebrate their sobriety and to express their gratitude to the place where they found the strength and tools they needed to get and stay sober.

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During her time as First Lady, Betty Ford was renowned for her honesty and openness. Mrs. Ford's candor didn't stop once she left the White House. In 1978, she revealed to the world her courageous struggle to recover from an addiction to alcohol and prescription pills. Resolving to help others deal with the disease of addiction, Mrs. Ford, along with Ambassador Leonard Firestone, co-founded the nonprofit Betty Ford Center in 1982, in Rancho Mirage, California. She died in 2011.