Resumen:
Clean: A New Generation in Recovery Speaks Out. "To suddenly think, Hey, wait a minute, I'm 21. I just got sober. I can't drink like all my friends ever again? I remember thinking my whole life had crumbled." Welcome to recovery from a young addict's perspective. Written by MTV's Chris Beckman with contributions from dozens of teens and twenty-somethings in recovery, "Clean" is part autobiography, part addiction and recovery primer, and part wake-up call about what's really going on in schools, cars, malls, and wherever else kids come in contact with drugs and alcohol. Beckman, whose out-of-control drinking and drugging lasted more than a decade before he got sober at age 24, uses his story to illustrate the book's fundamental message that recovery at a young age is very different from recovery in adulthood. |