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National best seller
An up -handed image of a addict’s mind and a memorial of life -federal urgency and amazing humor provoked by drugs and a memoir that puts a human face on the opioid crisis.
“Raw, cruel and shocking. Go ahead, Orange is the new black.” (Author of Amy Dresser, My Fair Zanki)
When the word was discovered that Tiffany Jenkins was taking back from options on the floor of the jail cell, the people of his city were shocked. 20 not due to hooliganism, what he did, or the nature of his crimes, or even a few years ago, was the captain of the High School CheerLiding Squad, rather because his lover was a deputy lionife, and his friends – his friends – those who arrested him.
A raw and twist, a break memoir that sounds like imagination, spreads the life of a high achiever Tiffany as an active opioid addict, 120 days of his 120 days in the Florida jail, where every officer did with his brother in blue, and his final recovery. With the urgency and uncontrolled honesty of the heart race, Jenkins takes you inside drug addiction and desperate decisions. She is a congenital storyteller who won an incredible story, for a soul-banging deal with a drug dealer by a former-lover from Blackmail, and told him to the brims with suspense and unexpected intellect. But true surprise is the way for his recovery. Tiffany breaks through stigma and silence to offer hope and inspiration to anyone struggling with the disease – whether it is a loved one or themselves.
Customers say
Customers find this memoir engaging and well-written, with one review noting how each chapter is eye-opening. The book draws readers in from start to finish, and they appreciate the author’s brutally honest approach to sharing her experiences. Customers describe it as an inspiring read that can help those dealing with addiction, while also being emotional and heart-wrenching at times. Customers enjoy the humor throughout the book, with many laughing out loud at parts.
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