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OverviewJENNY, 16, WISHED SHE HADN'T FOUND IT. Bobbi's monthly list of bills, scrawled on an Aid to Families with Dependent Children stipend envelope, was tucked beneath an ashtray holding a half-smoked joint and smashed cigarette butts. ""Mary Jane...rent...PG&E...groceries."" As always, Jenny's mom's weed connection topped the list while food sat at the bottom. Residing in rural Concow, California, in the 1980s, Jenny is accustomed to pot being the priority within her household and the necessities that most people take for granted not; however, the newfound methamphetamine is unsettling. A spoon on her dresser, a syringe in the bathroom medicine cabinet, tweakers in the attic! Jenny isn't sure she can endure two long years 'til she'll graduate from Oroville High and be out on her own. When Bobbi, jonesing, delivers her very own death blow, Jenny can't wait. Halfway through her sophomore year, she leaves home for good, oblivious that what lies ahead--teenage motherhood with no one to count on--will be so harrowing. How can she build a life for herself and son, and will it ever be normal? When Bobbi dies of an overdose in 2007, her urgent last request begins chasing Jenny, now in her mid-thirties. Facing heart-rending struggles, in Smoke Rings Rising the once drug-endangered daughter lays out with grit and grace how she turns haunting truths into inspiring triumph. In doing so, Jenny finds the true meaning of love, living, forgiving, and letting go. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer L Hunt , Curt Pesmen , Duane StappPublisher: Smoke Rings Media LLC Imprint: Smoke Rings Media LLC Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9780692040515ISBN 10: 069204051 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 18 January 2019 Recommended Age: From 13 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn well-crafted, often poignant, prose, she offers a jaw-dropping, insider's view of substance abuse throughout three generations. This alternately disturbing and uplifting memoir... ultimately, [is] a testament to Hunt's resilience in the face of unfavorable odds. An inspiring tale that's told with honesty and love. KIRKUS REVIEWS This beautifully-designed memoir reminds us all of the strangle-hold addiction can have on entire families, and how it only takes one person to break free and end the cycle for future generations. Even so, the sad ramifications of the trauma addiction always brings are not something easily escaped, even with support and the distance of time passed. Author Jennifer Hunt shares her childhood, born early to a mother addicted to drugs, and the impact years of neglect and instability had on her as she entered adulthood and grew her own family. Surrounded by adults ruled by their impulses and handicapped inhibitions, Jenny has to claw her way to a different kind of life - to 'live instead of just exist.' Writer's Digest In well-crafted, often poignant, prose, she offers a jaw-dropping, insider's view of substance abuse throughout three generations. This alternately disturbing and uplifting memoir... ultimately, [is] a testament to Hunt's resilience in the face of unfavorable odds. An inspiring tale that's told with honesty and love. KIRKUS REVIEWS Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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