Vagrant Alcoholics
Discover the compelling insights of Tim Cook in his thought-provoking book, Vagrant Alcoholics, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This engaging read, originally released in 1975, delves into the pressing issues surrounding vagrant alcoholics in the 1970s, a topic that remains relevant today. With 190 pages of rich content, Cook draws from his extensive experience working with homeless men, shedding light on their struggles and the societal challenges they face.
The book highlights the impactful work of the Alcoholics Recovery Project, a voluntary organization based in South London, showcasing their innovative responses to the problems of vagrant alcoholics. Vagrant Alcoholics is not just a historical account; it offers valuable lessons and insights that resonate with contemporary issues in addiction and homelessness. Perfect for those interested in social work, psychology, or public health, this paperback is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of addiction and recovery.