September Remember

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Family Life
Cover of the book September Remember by Eliot Taintor, Easton Studio Press, LLC
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Eliot Taintor ISBN: 9781632260260
Publisher: Easton Studio Press, LLC Publication: August 25, 2015
Imprint: Prospecta Press Language: English
Author: Eliot Taintor
ISBN: 9781632260260
Publisher: Easton Studio Press, LLC
Publication: August 25, 2015
Imprint: Prospecta Press
Language: English

An alcoholic on awakening is much like a newborn baby-fragile and without any defense against a very sober world. September Remember begins with a terrifying-and darkly funny blackout-the sort of a blackout that pulls you right into the mind of a drunk on the loose. Reading it, I was reminded of my AA friend picking me up in his truck, the uncertainty of that boozy hazy evening. The blackout is not the story of September Remember, but it’s that darkness that will suck you into this story.

When published, September Remember was a best seller, and the first known novel that put AA into literary consciousness. It’s been out of print now for over 60 years.

The book is full of language and prejudices that are reflective of its time. That was the time of America between the two world wars: more than twenty years before Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, years before women made it out of the kitchen into the living room, and years before new immigrants were only recognizable by the derogatory terms used to describe them. In that way, September Remember can be treated as a historical document that mentions Alcoholics Anonymous, but it is much more than that: its mythology is essentially AA’s, a story of rebirth and redemption.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

An alcoholic on awakening is much like a newborn baby-fragile and without any defense against a very sober world. September Remember begins with a terrifying-and darkly funny blackout-the sort of a blackout that pulls you right into the mind of a drunk on the loose. Reading it, I was reminded of my AA friend picking me up in his truck, the uncertainty of that boozy hazy evening. The blackout is not the story of September Remember, but it’s that darkness that will suck you into this story.

When published, September Remember was a best seller, and the first known novel that put AA into literary consciousness. It’s been out of print now for over 60 years.

The book is full of language and prejudices that are reflective of its time. That was the time of America between the two world wars: more than twenty years before Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, years before women made it out of the kitchen into the living room, and years before new immigrants were only recognizable by the derogatory terms used to describe them. In that way, September Remember can be treated as a historical document that mentions Alcoholics Anonymous, but it is much more than that: its mythology is essentially AA’s, a story of rebirth and redemption.

More books from Easton Studio Press, LLC

Cover of the book Stranger at the Gates by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book We Have Your Daughter by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book Buenas noches, que duermas bien: un manual para ayudar a tus hijos a dormir bien y despertar contentos by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book Soldiers of Peace by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book A Gift of Love by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book Muddling Toward Frugality by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book Good Night, Sleep Tight Workbook by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book Ethel Merman, Mother Teresa...and Me by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book They're Playing Our Song by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book n=1: How the Uniqueness of Each Individual Is Transforming Healthcare by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book John E. Parsons by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book Waiting for Uncle John by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book Peaceful Revolution by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book An Embarrassment of Riches by Eliot Taintor
Cover of the book The Paris Herald by Eliot Taintor
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy