Life After celebrates and offers a video archive of stories of hope. This archive of stories of recovery was constructed by the Partnership for a Drug Free America. Below is a sample of what you will see on their site.
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On fire about the impact of addiction and need for solutions
September 24, 2009 in STORIES & LETTERS
Life After celebrates and offers a video archive of stories of hope. This archive of stories of recovery was constructed by the Partnership for a Drug Free America. Below is a sample of what you will see on their site.
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September 27, 2009 at 4:01 pm
Kate Genovese
Midwest Book Review: The Fiction Shelf
The best upbringing in the world doesn’t foolproof one from a terrible life. “Two Weeks Since my Last Confession“ follows Molly O’Brien, daughter of a senator and raised by a devout catholic. To the public, she had the perfect upbringing. But at thirty, she has a crippling heroin addiction and her life is on the rocks. What went wrong? Her family holds deep secrets, and only they can come to terms with them to set Molly on the right path in life again. “Two Weeks Since my Last Confession“ is a moving novel of dealing with one’s past.
Recommended read.
September 27, 2009 at 5:09 pm
dadonfire
Thanks Kate – Will definitely check this out. dadonfire.