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A NUMBER ONE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE, STARRING STEVE CARELL AND TIMOTHY CHALAMET. David Sheff grapples with the harrowing questions surrounding his son Nic's addiction to drugs and the impact on their family. Once a charming, athletic honor student, Nic descends into the chaos of crystal meth addiction, transforming into a shadow of his former self. Sheff recounts the early warning signs, including denial, frantic late-night phone calls, and numerous attempts at rehab. His fixation on Nic's well-being becomes an obsession, leading to immense emotional and physical tolls. As a journalist, Sheff diligently researches treatment options, refusing to abandon hope for his son. This memoir offers a unique perspective on a teenager's addiction, chronicling the painful journey from despair to the possibility of recovery. It captures the emotional turmoil of loving a child who appears lost to addiction. Praise for the memoir includes accolades for its brilliance, heart-wrenching narrative, and the wisdom it imparts. It is recognized as an important, moving, and beautifully written exploration of a parent's love and struggle.

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Beautiful Boy, David Sheff

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Jaar van publicatie
2018
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Engels
Uitgever
Scribner
Jaar van publicatie
2018
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
448
ISBN10
1471177939
ISBN13
9781471177934
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Beautiful Boy
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A NUMBER ONE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE, STARRING STEVE CARELL AND TIMOTHY CHALAMET. David Sheff grapples with the harrowing questions surrounding his son Nic's addiction to drugs and the impact on their family. Once a charming, athletic honor student, Nic descends into the chaos of crystal meth addiction, transforming into a shadow of his former self. Sheff recounts the early warning signs, including denial, frantic late-night phone calls, and numerous attempts at rehab. His fixation on Nic's well-being becomes an obsession, leading to immense emotional and physical tolls. As a journalist, Sheff diligently researches treatment options, refusing to abandon hope for his son. This memoir offers a unique perspective on a teenager's addiction, chronicling the painful journey from despair to the possibility of recovery. It captures the emotional turmoil of loving a child who appears lost to addiction. Praise for the memoir includes accolades for its brilliance, heart-wrenching narrative, and the wisdom it imparts. It is recognized as an important, moving, and beautifully written exploration of a parent's love and struggle.