Lucky Jim / James Hart ; foreword by Carl Bernstein.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Jersey City, New Jersey : Cleis Press, [2017]Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 238 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781627782142
  • 1627782141
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.7662092 23
LOC classification:
  • HV5805.H37 A3 2017
Summary: "Lucky Jim is a story about how a young man survived a violent childhood home, found his voice as an incredible writer, established a love that was both so right and so wrong, and ultimately found the strength to be his true self. Jim Hart is a master at building relationships, he is charming, funny, and a great listener with a guru's insight. His success in life and business was based on his ability to connect with others, from people recovering in 12-step programs in Upstate New York to those living in the rarified air of Martha's Vineyard. But after more than twenty years of sobriety, a single slip-up triggered an active addiction that threatened his relationships with his then-wife, singer-songwriter Carly Simon, his recovery friends, his son, and even with himself as he began to confront his sexuality."--Back cover.
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"Lucky Jim is a story about how a young man survived a violent childhood home, found his voice as an incredible writer, established a love that was both so right and so wrong, and ultimately found the strength to be his true self. Jim Hart is a master at building relationships, he is charming, funny, and a great listener with a guru's insight. His success in life and business was based on his ability to connect with others, from people recovering in 12-step programs in Upstate New York to those living in the rarified air of Martha's Vineyard. But after more than twenty years of sobriety, a single slip-up triggered an active addiction that threatened his relationships with his then-wife, singer-songwriter Carly Simon, his recovery friends, his son, and even with himself as he began to confront his sexuality."--Back cover.

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