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Black Tar Mormon

By: Dan Workman
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I want to tell you how I ruined my name as a man and then built it into something stronger from the rubble. If you’ve always been on top, this isn’t for you. This one is for the underdogs. This is for anyone who has looked at the ashes of their life, mixed them with tears to create mortar, and undergone the arduous construction of redemption. I’m going to tell you the uncensored and gritty truth about my time as a Mormon and a missionary, but this is not a book about Mormonism. I’m going to tell you the intimate details about my early experiences with love and lust, but this is not a relationship book. I’m going to give you the raw and dirty confessions about my time as a heroin addict, but this is not a book about drugs. I’m going to tell you about what it took for me to get comfortable in my own skin, but this is not a self-help book. The pages here will end. That’s inevitable. But my story continues… just like yours. That is both the beautiful and terrifying responsibility of living life. Each day we are given a page. Each day we decide what our story will leave behind. We control our legacy. What I do have to offer is brutal honesty and unbridled hope. I’m not going to pull any punches. You might laugh. You might cry. You might tell your neighbors to ban this book. That’s your prerogative and your life. This is mine. I’m sharing it with the same trepidation/motivation that I felt when I first opened up about these lessons I’ve learned the hard way: “If it helps just one person… it was all worth it.” Addiction & Recovery Religious Twelve-Step Programs Mormon

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Eloquently and often humorously memoir with the journey he takes from an early peace with controlling to finding interactive and personal peace

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