
The Drunkard
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Authors:
- Thorne, Guy
1875 - 1923
About this book
In an era grappling with the societal ramifications of addiction, "The Drunkard" by Guy Thorne delves into the pervasive issue of alcoholism and its profound effects on both individuals and communities. Through the lens of Dr. Morton Sims, a dedicated researcher of inebriety, the narrative examines the psychological struggles faced by those ensnared by their vices. Thorne's compelling portrayal of the battle against addiction highlights the stark realities of dependency and the urgent need for understanding and compassion. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this novel serves as a poignant exploration of a critical social issue that resonates through time. Engage with "The Drunkard" to uncover the intricate relationship between personal choices and societal consequences.
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