A follow-up to Luckier than Most, I'm the Same ... But Different recalls John P. Koza's second year in recovery. He wants to feel "like everyone else," yet he realizes that he really is the same person, just "packaged" differently. He reassesses intellectually, regroups emotionally, and realizes that "things aren't as bad as they seem." A great follow-up to his first work, this book shows everyone that they are the same ... but different!