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OverviewA passionate and heart-wrenching memoir of tragedy and perseverance from a former opioid addict in an opioid addicted community, and an up-close look at America's new health crisis. Behind closed doors, thirty-six million people around the world abuse opioids, three million of them are in the US. Nick Bush was one of them. Forty-five thousand people in the US die annually from the disease, two lives lost to it were Nick's sister and brother, three were his friends. Opioid addiction is recognized as the nation's worst health crisis. Because of it, the average American lifespan is decreasing. Incredibly, the stories of the people suffering from opioid addiction rarely get told. In One by One, Nick steps out of the opioid shadows to share his page-turning true story. He is remarkably candid about how he became an addict, as well as the stories of those around him, in a community ravaged by the disease. Nick, though, is a survivor. Here he tells how, and inspires us to know that the war against opioid addiction is one that we can win if only we are willing to bring humanity to the disease, faces to the addiction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nicholas BushPublisher: Apollo Publishers Imprint: Apollo Publishers ISBN: 9781948062947ISBN 10: 1948062941 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 24 February 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsBush's memoir opens with a bang...Readers looking for the pervasiveness of despair and addiction, look no further; Bush's family is certainly representative. That's the central message of [One by One], which tracks matter-of-factly--without the war-story glorification of too many recovery books--what it means to be boxed in by drugs. --Kirkus Reviews Nicholas Bush, thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing your story. Thank you for writing this book. --Craig Melvin, host of The Today Show A great read. --Cynthia Newsome, midday anchor for 41 Action News Author InformationNicholas BushHe is from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and lived for many years in Kansas City, Missouri, but currently resides in Mendocino, California, with his wife and young daughters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |