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"Broken: My Story of Addiction and Redemption" is what William
Cope Moyers chose to call his memoir. It is an apt title. It hints of
how Moyers, the son of TV's Bill Moyers, repaired the broken parts of
his life after reaching a low one night in 1994 on the floor of an
Atlanta crack house. The younger Moyers, who today is vice president
of external affairs at the Hazelden Foundation and travels widely to
talk about addiction and treatment, tells the rejuvenating story of
his addiction, his st...
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