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Normal People's Problems

Autor Alton Fry Jr.
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2018
Drugs will make you do things a normal person would never think of doing. Add love to that cocktail, and you end up with a dangerous recipe for a life headed out of control. For Alton Fry Jr., methamphetamine and the most beautiful, crazy, ride-or-die woman to walk this planet would conspire together to turn his life into the true-life adventures of a meth'ed up Bonnie and Clyde. In Normal People's Problems, author Alton Fry Jr. offers a firsthand look into the haunting world of meth in small-town America. It's the story of a life gone wrong. A love gone wrong. You will laugh; you will cry. And you will be forced to face the darkness of meth addiction in a way you never thought possible, as two young lives are brought together by the curse of addiction-but held together by a love that knows no bounds. If you or someone you love are in the throes of addiction, Normal People's Problems can help you break the chains that have you bound to your own personal hell on earth. Whether you follow Alton's path or learn from it and find a new road on life's journey and escape from the bonds of addiction, in the end you can discover what it means to live a life of peace.
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ISBN-13: 9781489719492
ISBN-10: 1489719490
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: LifeRich Publishing

Notă biografică

Alton Fry Jr. was born, raised, and still lives in Habersham County, which is nestled in the northeastern Georgia mountains-the epicenter of one of the worst meth epidemics in the nation. His journey into the world of drugs began in 1994 and ended in 2017, some twenty-three years later. His life is the tale of a true prodigal son searching for home-and for himself. At the age of forty-seven, and finding himself caged up in a Georgia Department of Corrections facility, he finally found the peace to write his first book, Normal People's Problems; he is single and lives alone.