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What Readers Are Saying
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The Other Woman Was Lady Luck is a strong collection of honest and inspiring stories for both the lay person and the professional social worker. This book allows people from coast to coast to connect on an issue of growing international importance. Margo Little's stories will definitely touch your heart and raise your consciousness about the seriousness of compulsive gambling, the invisible addiction. -Susan McLaren, M.S.W., Counsellor, Problem Gambling Program, St. Mary's Counselling Service, Kitchener, Ontario.
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Margo Little's chronicles of Lady Luck are a true gift to families struggling with compulsive gambling. No matter how bleak or chaotic life has become for the problem gambler, this self-help guide offers hope, strength, practical tips for recovery and an open-ended future. The Other Woman Was Lady Luck is being published at a time when families are in desperate need of support and coping strategies. - Gene Quinn, M.S.C., CEAP, Coordinator, Employee Assistance Services, Group Health Centre, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
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The Other Woman Was Lady Luck is real; it's touching and it's educational. It provides an insight into what the families and friends of compulsive gamblers go through. The book is easy to read but it's sad; there are accounts of real life but also tips and ideas on how to deal with the sickness. Most of all, there's hope for the future. - Cindy Wilson, "gambling widow"
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I want to let you know I think your book is excellent. Although I don't personally know anyone with a gambling addiction, I found the stories very deeply touching. I think it is a book which will help a great many people in many different ways. Keep up the good work. - Lynn Spry, writer, Little Current, Ontario
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I finished reading your book and found it to be an excellent source of information. Great book! Well written. You must feel proud and overwhelmed to have achieved such a great accomplishment. - Lois Friskey, writer, McKerrow, Ontario.
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