drug addicts

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Pearl

2016
"Pearl Jaeger is seventeen and homeless after drugs, poverty, and addiction unraveled the life she shared with JJ, her formerly glamorous rock star mother... When tragedy brings a chance to start over at an elite boarding school, she doesn't hesitate. Yet the only salvation comes from an art teacher as troubled as Pearl..."--Provided by publisher.

Meg's story

get real! : straight talk about drugs
1992
A young girl describes how she became addicted to drugs, her experiences as an addict, and her struggles to recover and take charge of her life.

Sweetgirl

When sixteen-year-old Percy James goes to Shelton Potter's cabin during a blizzard in search of her drug-addicted mother, she finds herself embroiled in a battle to save an innocent baby from the life she was born into with drug-addicted parents. But when the father comes off his high and begins looking for the baby, he enlists his friends to help him, and Percy faces the wrath of drug addicts who have been promised cash to find her.

Memoirs of an addicted brain

a neuroscientist examines his former life on drugs
2011
A neuroscientist tells the story of his youth spent as a drug addict, while using the specific example of his own story to help explain drug use and addiction in general from a scientific standpoint.

The unprofessionals

a novel
2003
A photographer in her late forties chronicles her friendship with a young man she has known since his childhood and tries to help him overcome a heroin addiction.

The way back

Pregnant teen Colby Wyatt, abandoned by her father and addicted to meth, moves in with her friend Gigi's family, who makes a living stealing and reselling goods in a pawn shop. But as Colby's due date approaches, she checks into a rehab center, where she faces difficult decisions about loyalty and responsibility.

Spiral

After falling into a dangerous world of drugs, Abby tries to take control of her life once more.

Revival

a novel
"In a small New England town over half a century ago, a boy is playing with his new toy soldiers in the dirt in front of his house when a shadow falls over him. He looks up to see a striking man, the new minister, Jamie learns later, who with his beautiful wife, will transform the church and the town. The men and boys are a bit in love with Mrs. Jacobs; the women and girls, with the Reverend Jacobs--including Jamie's sisters and mother. Then tragedy strikes, and this charismatic preacher curses God, and is banished from the shocked town. Jamie has demons of his own. Wed to his guitar from age 13, he plays in bands across the country, running from his own family tragedies, losing one job after another when his addictions get the better of him. Decades later, sober and living a decent life, he and Reverend Charles Jacobs meet again in a pact beyond even the Devil's devising, and the many terrifying meanings of Revival are revealed. King imbues this spectacularly rich and dark novel with everything he knows about music, addiction, and religious fanaticism, and every nightmare we ever had about death. This is a masterpiece from King, in the great American tradition of Frank Norris, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allan Poe"--.

The recovery book

1992
A life-saving guide that answers all the questions and concerns of recovering alcoholics and addicts.

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