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Recovery Russell Brand

Recovery By Russell Brand

Recovery by Russell Brand


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Summary

In this sincere and honest account, Russell Brand opens up about his struggles against addiction and offers insight and wisdom into how we can all learn to overcome our own. He describes today’s world as being ‘the age of addiction,’ and explains his belief that most of us are stuck in a cycle of addiction full of unhealthy and unhelpful habits that we falsely believe we need to function. We all have our crosses to bear, be it bad eating habits, bad relationships, the inability to hold down a job, and obsession with our screens, or addictions to substances.

Recovery Summary

Recovery: Freedom From Our Addictions by Russell Brand

Brand admits, ‘I am an addict, addicted to drugs, alcohol, sex, money, love, and fame.’ He believes that by writing this book explaining his own process of recovery, he can reach out to others and help them to do the same.
Offering a fresh new perspective, allowing us to let go of our inhibitions, and freeing ourselves from self-centredness are all explored in this book, which claims to help anyone struggling with addiction of any kind and set them on the right path to recovery and fulfilment.
You should read this book if…
  • You feel you could benefit from advice about addiction and recovery
  • You want to know more about the life of Russell Brand
  • You are interested in the self-help genre but want to try something a little different

Recovery Reviews

This is a brave and useful book, that I read in one day. It offers real insight into addiction and the stuff that drives it and Russell has done a great service in tackling the classic twelve steps in a non-reverential and totally entertaining kind of way that will help a lot of people. It feels wrong to say it is an addictive read, given the subject, but it really is. Russell doesn't just want to save our souls he wants to entertain us on the way. -- Matt Haig, author of How to Stop Time and Reasons to Stay Alive
Recovery should be read by the world -- Ruby Wax
A thought-provoking explication of the 12-step program -- New York Times
The premise of his programme is that the 12 steps followed by Alcoholics Anonymous can work for anyone. Recovery is the 12 steps, as translated by Russell Brand. -- Sunday Times
Personally it always struck me as a bit unfair that only raging alcoholics and hopeless drug addicts got to practice the 12 steps, given how they provide such an invaluable emotional toolbox - now, thanks to the vision (his critics might say the ego) of Russell Brand, they are available to all. -- Suzanne Harrington, Irish Examiner
There is no better lesson to be learnt than by someone who has lived it. And with that in mind, Russell Brand is a man to listen to. Carefully. Beneath the performance he talks sense. A lot of it. -- Stylist
While the insights are not original, the experience of them is unique and it's Brand's own story that gives the book its energy. For anyone with an abiding interest in Russell Brand. -- The Observer
Russell Brand brings an exhaustive and profound understanding of what it means to be felled by addiction and how to stand back up again. It is potentially there in all of us. -- Men's Health
One of his most endearing qualities is his emotional honesty - his openness about his flaws and ignorance, and his confidence despite them. -- CALM
Yum Yum Yum. Russell is an example of how the path of recovery and the spiritual path can be one and the same, a path towards inner love and freedom from attachment. -- Ram Dass
Recovery conveys the kind of pointed wisdom that usually comes from having woken up to our suffering, and is therefore real. Outspoken, outrageous and courageous all at once, reading it is likely to jolt you into seeing things in a new way. And you will find that this new way will include, in the most natural, unfeigned manner, a sincere wish to be of service to others. -- Sharon Salzberg, author of Real Love and Real Happiness
If you do not consider yourself to be an addict in the traditional sense, don't let that stop you from reading this book. Through the prism of his own experiences with addiction, eating disorders and abuse, Russell has captured essential, universal truths about modern society and the human condition. There is something here for everyone. He draws on wisdom throughout the ages and makes it relevant to the age of social media. Recovery manages to be both beautifully written and accessible. This is, in my opinion, Russell's finest written work to date -- Natasha Devon MBE, mental health campaigner and author of A Beginner's Guide to Being Mental
Recovery is a beautifully written book with a message about the human condition that will strike a chord with many, if not all, of us. -- Ruth Hughes, Express
Lays open a path to recovery for all -- the I
Russell Brand's book may be based on recovery from addictions including drugs, alcohol and fame but it also takes a look at those who may be addicted to their phones and the possible reasons why. It's a look at ways to break free from whatever your addiction is, and not to be bound by it - whether that's to look the best you can all the time or whether your life is putting everything on Instagram -- Cosmopolitan

About Russell Brand

Russell Brand is a comedian and an addict.

He's been addicted to drugs, sex, fame, money and power. Even now as a father, fourteen and a half years into recovery he still writes about himself in the third person and that can't be healthy.

This is his fourth book. He still performs as a comic and is studying for an MA in Religion in Global Politics. He has two cats, a dog, a wife, two babies, ten chickens and 60 thousand bees in spite of being vegan curious. He is certain that the material world is an illusion but still keeps licking the walls of the hologram.

Table of Contents

Section - 1: Part One Introduction - 1: Foreword Chapter - 1: Are you a bit f*cked? Chapter - 2: Could you not be f*cked? Chapter - 3: Are you, on your own, going to 'unf*ck' yourself? Chapter - 4: Write down all the things that are f*cking you up or have ever f*cked you up and don't lie, or leave anything out Chapter - 5: Honestly tell someone trustworthy about how f*cked you are Chapter - 6: Well that's revealed a lot of f*cked up patterns. Do you want to stop it? Seriously? Chapter - 7: Are you willing to live in a new way that's not at all about you and your previous, f*cked up stuff? You have to Chapter - 8: Prepare to apologize to everyone for everything affected by your being so f*cked up Chapter - 9: Now apologize. Unless that would make things worse Chapter - 10: Watch out for f*cked up thinking and behaviour and be honest when it happens Chapter - 11: Stay connected to your new perspective Chapter - 12: Look at life less selfishly, be nice to everyone, help people if you can Chapter - 13: The Birth Chapter - 14: Conclusion Section - 2: Part Two Chapter - 1: How to live it: The Exercises Chapter - 2: Endnote Chapter - 3: Afterword Chapter - 4: Resources Acknowledgements - 5: Acknowledgements

Additional information

GOR009346935
9781509850860
1509850864
Recovery: Freedom From Our Addictions by Russell Brand
Used - Like New
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20180517
288
Short-listed for British Book Awards: Non-Fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year 2018 (UK) null null null null null null null null null
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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