You Owe Yourself a Drunk
Discover a poignant exploration of society's perceptions of addiction in "You Owe Yourself a Drunk" by author J.F. H. This insightful work, published by University Press of America in 1988, spans a compelling 301 pages. The book presents a detailed account of the experiences of men who are repeatedly arrested for public drunkenness, challenging the notion that they are mere outcasts lacking cultural grounding. Through a narrative that delves into the complexity of their lives, J.F. H. invites readers to understand these individuals beyond societal judgments. This thought-provoking read is perfect for those interested in social issues, addiction, and the human condition. Add this important book to your collection and gain a deeper perspective on the struggles faced by marginalized individuals in society.