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Cocaine's Son

Author : Dave Itzkoff
Publisher : Villard Books
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2011-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1400065720

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The New York Times cultural reporter and author of Lads describes the impact of his drug-addict father on his early childhood, tracing his efforts as an adult to rebuild their relationship and untangle his father's tragic and complicated past.

Beautiful Things

Author : Hunter Biden
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781982151119

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Beautiful Things by Hunter Biden Pdf

Hunter Biden recounts his descent into substance abuse and his tortuous path to sobriety. The story ends with where Hunter is today

Children of Addiction

Author : Hiram E. Fitzgerald,Barry M. Lester,Barry Zuckerman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2002-05-03
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781135575908

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Children of Addiction by Hiram E. Fitzgerald,Barry M. Lester,Barry Zuckerman Pdf

Children of Addiction reports important original research on the biological and psychological effects of addiction in children. The contributions are uniformly well written and reflect the larger social implications of the research undertaken. The book will be useful for a broad array of courses on alcoholism and/or drugs and behaviour in a variety of graduate level courses in education, medicine, psychology, psychiatry and public health and policy.

The Enemy Within

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Cocaine abuse
ISBN : PSU:000016125988

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The Enemy Within by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources Pdf

Abstract: This report summarizes what is known about the use and abuse of cocaine and its derivative, crack-cocaine. The effects of cocaine and crack are examined. Its also describes how U.S. social service and public health systems interact with cocaine-using parents and their drug-exposed children, and provides examples of model programs that have been developed to cope with these problems.

Stories I Tell Myself

Author : Juan F. Thompson
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-01-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307265357

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Hunter S. Thompson, “smart hillbilly,” boy of the South, born and bred in Louisville, Kentucky, son of an insurance salesman and a stay-at-home mom, public school-educated, jailed at seventeen on a bogus petty robbery charge, member of the U.S. Air Force (Airmen Second Class), copy boy for Time, writer for The National Observer, et cetera. From the outset he was the Wild Man of American journalism with a journalistic appetite that touched on subjects that drove his sense of justice and intrigue, from biker gangs and 1960s counterculture to presidential campaigns and psychedelic drugs. He lived larger than life and pulled it up around him in a mad effort to make it as electric, anger-ridden, and drug-fueled as possible. Now Juan Thompson tells the story of his father and of their getting to know each other during their forty-one fraught years together. He writes of the many dark times, of how far they ricocheted away from each other, and of how they found their way back before it was too late. He writes of growing up in an old farmhouse in a narrow mountain valley outside of Aspen—Woody Creek, Colorado, a ranching community with Hereford cattle and clover fields . . . of the presence of guns in the house, the boxes of ammo on the kitchen shelves behind the glass doors of the country cabinets, where others might have placed china and knickknacks . . . of climbing on the back of Hunter’s Bultaco Matador trail motorcycle as a young boy, and father and son roaring up the dirt road, trailing a cloud of dust . . . of being taken to bars in town as a small boy, Hunter holding court while Juan crawled around under the bar stools, picking up change and taking his found loot to Carl’s Pharmacy to buy Archie comic books . . . of going with his parents as a baby to a Ken Kesey/Hells Angels party with dozens of people wandering around the forest in various stages of undress, stoned on pot, tripping on LSD . . . He writes of his growing fear of his father; of the arguments between his parents reaching frightening levels; and of his finally fighting back, trying to protect his mother as the state troopers are called in to separate father and son. And of the inevitable—of mother and son driving west in their Datsun to make a new home, a new life, away from Hunter; of Juan’s first taste of what “normal” could feel like . . . We see Juan going to Concord Academy, a stranger in a strange land, coming from a school that was a log cabin in the middle of hay fields, Juan without manners or socialization . . . going on to college at Tufts; spending a crucial week with his father; Hunter asking for Juan’s opinion of his writing; and he writes of their dirt biking on a hilltop overlooking Woody Creek Valley, acting as if all the horrible things that had happened between them had never taken place, and of being there, together, side by side . . . And finally, movingly, he writes of their long, slow pull toward reconciliation . . . of Juan’s marriage and the birth of his own son; of watching Hunter love his grandson and Juan’s coming to understand how Hunter loved him; of Hunter’s growing illness, and Juan’s becoming both son and father to his father . . .

Son of Escobar

Author : Roberto Sendoya Escobar
Publisher : Ad Lib Publishers Ltd
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2020-08-07
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781913543907

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Pablo Escobar was the most notorious drug lord the world has ever seen. He became one of the ten richest men on the planet and controlled 80 per cent of the global cocaine trade before he was shot dead in 1993. This is the long-awaited autobiography of his eldest son, Roberto Sendoya Escobar. His story opens with two helicopter gunships, filled with heavily armed Colombian Special forces personnel led by an MI6 agent, flying into a small village on the outskirts of Bogota in Colombia. The secret mission to recover a stolen cash hoard, culminates in a bloody shoot-out with a group of young Pablo Escobar's violent gangsters. Several of the men escape, including the young Escobar. As the dust settles in the house, only a little baby is left alive. His distressing cries can be heard as his young mother lies dead beside him. That baby is the author, Roberto Sendoya Escobar. In a bizarre twist of fate, the top MI6 agent who led the mission, takes pity on the child and, eventually, ends up adopting him. Over the years, during his rise to prominence as the most powerful drug lord the world has ever known, Pablo Escobar tries, repeatedly, to kidnap his son. Flanked by his trusty bodyguards, the child, unaware of his true identity, is allowed regular meetings with Escobar and it becomes apparent that the British government is working covertly with the gangster in an attempt to control the money laundering and drug trades. Life becomes so dangerous, however, that the author is packed off from the family mansion in Bogota to an English public school. Many years later in England, as Roberto's adopted father lies dying in hospital, he hands his son a coded piece of paper which, he says, reveals the secret hiding place of the 'Escobar Missing millions' the world has been searching for! The code is published in this book for the first time.

Impact of Crack Cocaine on the Child Welfare System

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Child welfare
ISBN : LOC:00183969663

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Impact of Crack Cocaine on the Child Welfare System by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources Pdf

Abstract: This hearing discusses the extent of damage caused by crack cocaine against children and their families. Topics include: the prevalence and consequences of prenatal exposure to cocaine; the treatment of crack-addicted mothers; the effect of cocaine on the caseloads and operations of a Child Welfare Agency; services available to drug-involved families; issues concerning crack children in the child protection, foster care, and adoption systems; whether current Federal Child Welfare laws are adequate to address this drug problem; and current State efforts to punish drug-abusing women, and the implication of sanctions for the mother and her children.

My Dad, Yogi

Author : Dale Berra
Publisher : Hachette Books
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2019-05-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780316525466

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My Dad, Yogi by Dale Berra Pdf

A candid and nostalgic father-son memoir by Dale Berra, providing a unique perspective on his legendary Hall of Fame dad, the inimitable and highly quotable Yogi Berra. Everyone knows Yogi Berra. The American icon was the backbone of the New York Yankees through ten World Series Championships, managed the National League Champion New York Mets in 1973, and had an ingenious way with words that remains an indelible part of our lexicon. But no one knew him like his family did. My Dad, Yogi is Dale Berra's chronicle of his unshakeable bond with his father, as well as an intimate portrait of one of the great sports figures of the 20th Century. When Yogi wasn't playing or coaching, or otherwise in the public eye, he was home in the New Jersey suburbs, spending time with his beloved wife, Carmen, and his three boys, Larry, Tim, and Dale. Dale presents -- as only a son could -- his family's history, his parents' enduring relationship, and his dad's storied career. Throughout Dale's youth, he had a firsthand look at the Major Leagues, often by his dad's side during Yogi's years as a coach and manager. The Berra's lifelong family friends included Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, and Whitey Ford. It's no coincidence that all three Berra sons were inspired to play sports constantly, and that all three became professional athletes, following in their dad's footsteps. Dale came up with the Pittsburgh Pirates, contributing to their 1979 championship season and emerging as one of baseball's most talented young players. After three strong seasons, Dale was traded to New York, briefly united with his dad in the Yankee dugout. But there was also an extraordinary challenge developing. Dale was implicated in a major cocaine scandal involving some of the biggest names in the sport, and his promising career was ultimately cut short by his drug problem. Yogi supported his son all along, eventually staging the intervention that would save Dale's life, and draw the entire family even closer. My Dad, Yogi is Dale's tribute to his dad -- a treat for baseball fans and a poignant story for fathers and sons everywhere.

Crack Mothers

Author : Drew Humphries
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : UOM:39015043785701

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Humphries (sociology, anthropology, and criminal justice, Rutgers U.) analyzes reactions to crack cocaine use, particularly by women, and critiques the policies instituted to combat it. She argues that policies of zero tolerance, mandatory sentences, and interdiction have failed to reduce drug use, increased the sense of persecution among the urban poor, and contributed to court and prison overcrowding. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Addiction

Author : June Ariano-Jakes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-04
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 0986701327

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Addiction: A Mother's Story follows the 23 year heroin and cocaine addiction of her deeply loved son through the eyes of his mother. It includes stories of all the various "players" that make up the world of drug use and the dramatic consequences of drug addiction within a family.

Novel with Cocaine

Author : M. Ageyev
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0810117096

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Novel with Cocaine by M. Ageyev Pdf

A Dostoevskian psychological novel of ideas, Novel with Cocaine explores the interaction between psychology, philosophy, and ideology in its frank portrayal of an adolescent's cocaine addiction. The story relates the formative experiences of Vadim at school and with women before he turns to drug abuse and the philosophical reflections to which it gives rise. Although Ageyev makes little explicit reference to the Revolution, the novel's obsession with addictive forms of thinking finds resonance in the historical background, in which "our inborn feelings of humanity and justice" provoke "the cruelties and satanic transgressions committed in its name.

Beautiful Boy

Author : David Sheff
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0618683356

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Beautiful Boy by David Sheff Pdf

Sheff's story tells of his teenage son's addiction to meth, in this real-time chronicle of the shocking descent into substance abuse and the family's gradual emergence into hope.

Cocaine Wars

Author : Mick McCaffrey
Publisher : Books
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Drug traffic
ISBN : 1908023031

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Cocaine-Exposed Infants

Author : James A. Inciardi,Hilary L. Surratt,Christine A. Saum
Publisher : SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1997-04-09
Category : Medical
ISBN : UCSC:32106017671964

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Cocaine-Exposed Infants by James A. Inciardi,Hilary L. Surratt,Christine A. Saum Pdf

Research in the mid-1980s on the effects of prenatal drug abuse characterized cocaine-exposed children as moody, inconsolable, less socially interactive and less able to bond than other children. It was concluded that these conditions were irreversible. However, methodological problems in these early studies, combined with the fact that cocaine-using mothers abuse other drugs as well, has left the research and public health communities uncertain as to the cause and effect relationship between cocaine use and pre//postnatal consequences. Cocaine-Exposed Infants examines what is known about the problem and unravels some of the contradictions in the literature. The book also explores, in depth, the media frenzy over 'c

Cocaine and Other Stimulants

Author : Everett Ellinwood
Publisher : Springer
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-12
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1468430890

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Cocaine and Other Stimulants by Everett Ellinwood Pdf

This volume contains a collection of articles that were presented at a conference on contemporary issues in stimulant research held at Duke University Medical Center, November 10-12, 1975.