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Beautiful Boy
A Father's Journey through His Son's Meth Addiction
by 
David Sheff
Anthony Heald
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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Available copies:   0 (0 patron(s) on waiting list)
Library copies:   1
Lending period:   10 days
File size:   164911 KB
ISBN:   9781433241499
Release date:   Feb 26, 2008

Description

David Sheff's story is a first: a teenager's addiction from the parent's point of view—a real-time chronicle of the shocking descent into substance abuse and the gradual emergence into hope.

Before meth, Sheff's son, Nic, was a varsity athlete, honor student, and award-winning journalist. After meth, he was a trembling wraith who stole money from his eight-year-old brother and lived on the streets. With haunting candor, Sheff traces the first warning signs, the attempts at rehabilitation, and, at last, the way past addiction. He shows us that, whatever an addict's fate, the rest of the family must care for one another, too, lest they become addicted to addiction.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
David Sheff recounts his side of the story of his son's drug addiction in this powerful memoir, a counterpart to his son's telling memoir on the same subject (TWEAK). While the two works may be slightly more complete when listened to one after the other, in any order, this powerful and sorrowful story of a father living through his son's meltdown can also stand alone. Narrator Anthony Heald reads at a slightly fast pace that reflects the stream-of-consciousness point of view of the book. While Heald never truly becomes Sheff, his narration is exciting and engaging--but in a more theatrical style than may be appropriate for such a personal memoir. L.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
 
Publishers Weekly...
“Sheff does not spare himself or anyone else from keen professional scrutiny any more than he was himself spared the pains and joys of watching a loved one struggling with addiction and recovery….this is an honest, hopeful book, coming at a propitious moment in the meth epidemic.”
 

About the Author

David Sheff’s work has appeared in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Wired, and Fortune. As a contributing editor to Playboy, he has interviewed John Lennon, Thomas Friedman, the founders of Google, Gore Vidal, and others.

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