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Beachglass: A Novel [Hardcover]

Wendy Blackburn (Author)
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May 16, 2006
When Delia entered treatment for drug and alcohol addiction at age seventeen, her life changed completely: she immersed herself in AA, began to heal old family wounds, and developed a whole new outlook on herself, on spirituality, on relationships. Out of the rubble, she built a life for herself that any recovering woman would be proud of: a loving husband, a beautiful daughter, her own brand of hard-won wisdom.
 
But her long-term sobriety is put to the test when she receives a phone call from her gay best friend, Timothy.  Fulfilling a pact they made a decade prior, Delia tears herself away from her new life in Seattle and rushes home to Los Angeles, to Timothy's bedside, facing the one thing she fears her sobriety cannot survive--losing him.
 
Back in LA, Delia begins to encounter familiar people, places, and temptations…a barrage of memories that makes her stop and sort through her past, looking for the courage she knows she needs now more than ever. As her past catches up with her present, she sees that she has not merely survived her losses and mistakes, but has been made stronger because of them. This understanding comes to her in full as she holds a piece of beachglass in her hand and realizes that it is its scuffs and scrapes that give it its quiet splendor, its imperfections that give it its beauty and individuality, and that it is from being tossed and tumbled that it no longer shatters--and she knows the same goes for her too.
 
Set against a backdrop of West Hollywood in the late 1980s, populated by a drag queen and a stripper, beautiful boys and artists, and told by a narrator with equal doses of self-deprecating humor, old-soul awareness, fallibility, and brutal honesty, Beachglass is a gritty and uplifting story of recovery, a journey that presents a fresh look into the world of AA and offers a convincing rendering of the constant struggle to go into recovery and stay there--no matter what.  In this stunning debut novel, Wendy Blackburn writes of the transformative power of love--for others and oneself--and about friendship, about forgiveness, about redemption.

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For her debut novel, Blackburn, a chemical dependency counselor in Seattle, presents a kaleidoscopic look at AA denizens, clean and not, from the perspective of a Seattle chemical dependency counselor who is a recovering addict. Delia, 10 years clean and sober, leaves her husband, Simon, and toddler, Clara, to return to her childhood home in West Hollywood at the behest of Timothy, with whom she went through AA and who is dying of AIDS. What unfolds is Delia's retrospective account of her addiction and her arduous and still-constant struggle to find a way to live clean. The book is populated with a cast of characters flawed in almost every conceivable way, including Delia's disturbed parents; her late sponsor, Joan; and others from AA days, some of whom are still a mess. Delia's remembrances of meetings and other charged parts of her past make up the bulk of the book, and are raw and painful. With Delia's recovery and Timothy's deaths foregone conclusions, there's not much to the plot, and Delia's first person is as generic as it is colloquial, but her courage and her past ravagement are palpable. (May)
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Beachglass, each piece uniquely shaped and polished by waves and sand, typically begins as ordinary bottle shards. Delia, an alcoholic 10 years sober, leaves her husband and two-year-old daughter to honor her decade-old promise to Timothy, a dear friend she made in AA, to help him through his last days of fever-spawned headaches and bone ache from pneumonia due to AIDS. Although her journey is only from Seattle to L.A., and husband Simon attempts to smooth her way by taking a sabbatical and relying on grandparents for backup child care, Delia is anguished by separation from her little girl, who speaks toddler-talk to her daily on the phone, as well as by fright when she learns that Timothy's T-cell count is only 50. She fears "silently slipping through a crack somewhere, never to be seen again." Her beloved friend's dying reflects parts of herself that she must give up to accept what he has left her: a few paintings, a wingback chair, his moccasins, and an unbreakable bond. A richly poignant first novel. Whitney Scott
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press (May 16, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312351585
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312351588
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.8 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,864,218 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beachglass.....A True Treasure!, March 14, 2006
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Wendy Blackburn's novel introduces the reader to a group of engaging and diverse characters through whom one is able to explore what it means to be human. The story is compelling, the characters are rich, the imagery is intense. Beachglass is a novel that reminds the reader of the importance of looking beyond the surface...as true beauty is often buried deep beneath many protective layers.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbound, July 28, 2006
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I could not put this book down. Delia tells her story in the present and in flashbacks. In the current time, Delia is holding the hand of her best friend while he dies. Kleenex alert!! Delia and Timothy walk this path together in an agony of loss and triumph. We meet Delia some 13 years before as a physically and emotionally bankrupt 17 year old. She comes to rehab as an 89 pound, half dead druggie/alcoholic. Faced with the choice to live or die, Delia makes the courageous leap to grab life. In the rehab Delia meets a delightfully quirky and human cast of characters who will become her friends and guides as she learns how to live a sober life. This book is gritty and sweaty and unflinchingly honest about what it is like to be in recovery. It's a story about how Delia learns to live and to embrace all the scars and challenges that polish and grow her into being a beautiful and unique piece of art, like Beachglass.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beach Glass is an awesome book!, June 14, 2006
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I have long been fascinated by issues related to addiction and alcoholism and have read several books (fiction and non-fiction) on this subect; Beach Glass is definitely one of the best I've read. The indepth portrayal of people in the throes of and recovering from various addictions is amazing. It is great the way the author can realistically create characters from all different backgrounds (gay, straight, male, female). And I loved the way she wove the details of the locations (sounds, sights, etc) into the story. I loved this book and would recommend it to anyone, regardless of whether you are in the addictions counseling field or not.
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