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My Name is Funky and I'm an Alcoholic: A Story About Alcoholism and Recovery
Paperback
Main Details
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My Name is Funky and I'm an Alcoholic: A Story About Alcoholism and Recovery
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Tom Batiuk
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback | Pages:128 | Dimensions(mm): Height 191,Width 191 |
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Category/Genre | Coping with drug and alcohol abuse |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781592853779
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Classifications | Dewey:362.292 |
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Illustrations |
Illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hazelden Information & Educational Services
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Imprint |
Hazelden Information & Educational Services
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Publication Date |
15 September 2007 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
In 1972, Tom Batiuk created a comic strip about high school student Funky Winkerbean and his pals. Today the characters are adults and the comic strip explores sensitive, real-life issues such as breast cancer, teen pregnancy, and addiction. "My Name Is Funky...and I'm an Alcoholic" chronicles the three-year plot line of Funky Winkerbean's slide into alcoholism and his eventual recovery. Readers see how Funky's marriage, friendships, and work begin to suffer as drinking takes center stage in this life. Readers also learn about how an intervention works when Funky's friends confront him and urge him to seek addiction treatment. Readers also get a glimpse into what happens in a treatment program, how Twelve Step meetings work, and just how easy it is to relapse. In the end, readers experience the promise of recovery by witnessing Funky's commitment to living one day at a time.Funky Winkerbean is syndicated in 400 newspapers with an estimated "pass-around rate" of 93 million readers daily. Its comic strip genre makes the sensitive subject of alcoholism approachable for readers of all ages and for a variety of audiences. It includes a resource section for those seeking answers about alcoholism and how to find help.
Author Biography
In addition to Funky Winkerbean, Tom Batiuk is the creator of two other nationally syndicated comic strips: John Darling, the adventures of a fictional talk-show host, and Crankshaft, based on an irascible school bus driver. Batiuk's comic strips have been collected in 22 full-length books. His focus on social issues such as alcoholism, teen pregnancy, and breast cancer has put him at the forefront of comic art history.
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