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OverviewThe Cost-of-Living High: Addiction, Relapse, and the Long Road Home is a raw Southern addiction story about meth, family, and the brutal price of chasing a high. Tommy grew up where the dope game was background noise-trailers on cinder blocks, back-road cook sheds, and family members who treated dealing like shift work. The one person trying to hold the line was his mama. When she dies, the last piece of steady ground under his feet gives way. What starts as ""just trying something new"" with Ice-meth-turns into years lost in a haze of all-night runs, paranoia, and bad decisions that ripple through everyone around him. Meth gives Tommy everything it promises: fake confidence, endless energy, longer sex, hours of laser focus. It also takes his money, his health, his peace, and almost his life as it rewires his brain and drives him toward psychosis, chest-pounding anxiety, and crushing crashes. In the middle of the chaos, he marries Sarah-the girl he loved as a teenager-and becomes a husband and stepfather, then a father. Together they try to build a family while using ""just on weekends,"" convinced they're different from the people who've already lost everything. Years blur into one long, jittery standstill: no savings, no progress, the same trailer, the same ghosts. When Tommy and Sarah finally get clean, it feels like a miracle-until one bad weekend of relapse nearly blows their family apart for good. Told in first person from inside a small Southern town, The Cost-of-Living High pulls the reader into: The reality of meth addiction - what Ice actually does to your brain, body, and behavior over time, including paranoia, memory problems, mood swings, and the long, slow process of healing. The hidden cost to loved ones - kids walking on eggshells, partners riding the roller coaster of broken promises, and families divided between enablers and people who want better. The relapse trap - why ""just one more weekend"" can hit harder after sobriety, and how shame and secrecy keep people stuck. The long road home - meetings, withdrawals, cravings that pop up out of nowhere, hard conversations, making amends, and learning how to live in a world that still remembers you at your worst. This book reads like a novel but hits with the weight of lived experience. It's for: Readers who grew up around the dope game and want to see their reality on the page. Families trying to understand why someone they love keeps going back. Anyone battling meth, addiction, or relapse who needs proof that it's possible to climb out and stay out. Tommy doesn't pretend recovery is neat, easy, or finished. He's honest about the scars, the setbacks, and the way addiction still whispers from the edges of his life. But he's also proof that you can build something solid on the other side of the wreckage. If you're tired of pretty lies about drugs-and you want a Southern addiction story that tells the truth about the cost of living high-this is your next read. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tommy MarcumPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9798274567169Pages: 330 Publication Date: 14 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General 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 ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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