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Damaged Goods
- A Memoir
- De: Shelley Louise
- Narrado por: Jeanne Scurek
- Duración: 6 h y 12 m
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This is a deeply personal story of a young woman’s journey through addiction; the loss of her child’s father through an overdose, her mother’s suicide, and the tragic consequences that those lifestyle choices bring. At 15, Shelley was submerged into the seedy world of the red-light district of Honolulu. As the warm-up act for the strippers, she became a topless dancer only to discover she was not emotionally prepared for the lewd attention. Pills and heroin helped her to cope with a lifestyle that was beyond her years.
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The narration was tough to listen to. The story was interesting but I had to stop listening mid way through.
- De Amazon Customer en 03-28-25
- Damaged Goods
- A Memoir
- De: Shelley Louise
- Narrado por: Jeanne Scurek
The best memoir I’ve read in many years.
Revisado: 12-13-24
This author takes us through her fascinating and gritty descent into addiction and her journey back. I appreciated the fact that she didn’t hide from the fact that recovery doesn’t fix everything in your life and she still dealt with a lot of things after that. This is an extremely honest and inspiring story, and I highly recommend it!
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Sway
- De: Matthew John Bocchi
- Narrado por: Timothy Andrés Pabon
- Duración: 7 h y 25 m
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After his father died on 9/11 in the World Trade Center, nine-year-old Matthew John Bocchi began an obsessive quest to find out exactly how he died. He researched video tapes, pictures, blogs, anything that could potentially answer the question looming in his mind: Was his father one of the jumpers? In the first memoir told by a child of 9/11, Matt intimately delves into the psychological and emotional torment that ensued after his father's death.
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Unbelievable courage after destruction
- De DBC3Mom en 09-10-20
- Sway
- De: Matthew John Bocchi
- Narrado por: Timothy Andrés Pabon
Searing honesty!!!
Revisado: 03-15-24
Was a phenomenal book. Never lost interest for even a second. What a great story. Told so well…
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Wrestling with Angels
- De: John Hanrahan
- Narrado por: Jonathan Yen
- Duración: 8 h y 41 m
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In 1984, John Hanrahan was featured in Interview magazine's iconic Olympic Issue as one of America's top athletes vying for a spot on the US Olympic Team. He had come within a point of defeating the mighty Soviet world medalist and had defeated other prominent world competitors. He was within reach of a lifetime dream, but then abandoned the Final Trials. He was nowhere to be found. He hadn't exactly fallen off the face of the earth, but he'd become a full-blown drug addict, unable to face his competition, and unwilling to confront the truth of his situation.
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Excellent book.
- De Kindle Customer en 05-15-20
- Wrestling with Angels
- De: John Hanrahan
- Narrado por: Jonathan Yen
Sounds like he's narrating a child's X-Mas Movie
Revisado: 09-08-22
This is just one long love letter to himself as far as I can tell. Sickeningly narcisistic!!! I couldn't finish it. He's so in love with himself, it's awful. Supposedly, he wrote it to "be honest" about his past for his addicted child. Even when he says he died from a shot of cocaine, it was supposedly his "first time," and it was only because he thought the guy he was doing it with was a psychologist and would help him get clean. Highly doubtful. He brags about himself throughout half the story, and that was only because that's as far as I could make it through. Don't waste your credit!!
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The Other Great Depression
- How I'm Overcoming, on a Daily Basis, at Least a Million Addictions and Disfunctions and Finding a Spiritual (Sometimes) Life
- De: Richard Lewis
- Narrado por: Richard Lewis
- Duración: 9 h y 20 m
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Famously neurotic comedian Richard Lewis finds himself on a gurney in the ER at the age of 44, hallucinating from excess cocaine use and his body poisoned by acute alcoholism. The same dysfunctions that had been the basis for his successful stage persona and inspired his best material had, it seemed, turned on him. In this very funny, deeply honest, and inspiring book, Lewis explores how he got there, how he finally got on the road to recovery, and how he copes with being Richard Lewis sober on a daily basis.
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One Long Run-On Sentence
- De Janeo en 09-08-22
- The Other Great Depression
- How I'm Overcoming, on a Daily Basis, at Least a Million Addictions and Disfunctions and Finding a Spiritual (Sometimes) Life
- De: Richard Lewis
- Narrado por: Richard Lewis
One Long Run-On Sentence
Revisado: 09-08-22
I thought this might be a story about addiction and redemption. I also thought, given the fact that he's a comedian, it might have some elements of humor. Wrong an all accounts. To be fair, I couldn't finish it. I think I made it about 1/4 of the way through it.
Not good at all.
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