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A wellspring of simple yet revolutionary knowledge, Codependent No More points the way to a lifetime of healing, hope, and happiness. This modern classic spent three years on the New York Times bestseller list, making codependence a household word and Melody Beattie one of America's best-loved and most inspirational authors.
More Reviews and RecommendationsBeattie was a struggling single parent of two children and freelance author and journalist cranking out stories for a small-town daily newspaper in 1986 when she came up with a book idea. She wanted to write a book about what happens to people when they love someone who is addicted to alcohol and other drugs."There were many books out there about how to help an addict or alcoholic. Nobody was talking about how an addict impacts the lives of the people around him or her, and how crazy you can become when you love someone who is addicted," Beattie said. "Even though I was sober, I didn't know how crazy I could get until it happened to me." Twenty publishers turned down Beattie's book proposal. "It's a good idea, but we don't think there's that many codependents out there," they wrote back.Hazelden, however, a treatment center and recovery publisher based in Minnesota, saw a need for the book. The publisher understood how families of alcoholics suffer and believed Beattie's book idea would help people. Beattie marched to the welfare department, asked for enough financial help to make it through the three months it would take her to write the book, then locked herself in a basement office and cranked out Codependent No More. Codependent No More has now sold 3.5 million copies. Beattie has since written nine more books, five for major publishing houses on the east and west coasts. She relocated from Minnesota to California, and she has long-since paid back the welfare department. Beattie has appeared in the pages of Newsweek and People and has been a regular guest on Geraldo and Oprah. Playing It By Heart is Beattie's first original book for Hazelden since 1990; the book is a return toher recovery roots that first brought her national recognition.
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October 27, 2009: I ordered this book for a friend, who I was going to visit the next Sunday in a nearby state. I ordered on a Monday with expedited delivery. After placing the order, it was moved to a Sparks, Nevada warehouse for fulfillment, and without any special handling, leaving it with not enough time to get here by the weekend. I wrote B & N's on line customer service, was logged and received a confirmation and a commitment to respond within 24 hours, but now, two months later, have yet to receive any response. I also called B & N customer service on Thursday, before the order shipped and while there was time to rectify the issue and still get the book to me. The customer service rep lied and said it would still get to me by Friday, which was per the contracted time for my order. Of course the order never arrived on time- it actually arrived on Tuesday and I had to pay to re-mail it to my friend. I spoke with a customer service manager about their disengenuous communication and she accepted no responsibility for B & N and put the blame completely on UPS. B & N needs to rethink the purpose of their customer service department and revamp their culture. Until then, I won't be ordering from here.
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September 19, 2009: Helped me understand what codependancy is all about. Opened up my eyes to a new world. Good reading for anyone that believes they need help with the following traits: depression, dependancy, always attracting the wrong people,and enabling everyone.
This book has helped me to identfy the things I can not change and the ability to change things that I can. Great Read.