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Narrated by:
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Kathy Prentkowski
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By:
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Tommy Zee
About this listen
This is a picture of my life: Not flowers and rainbows, but mine nevertheless. Drugs and partying became a cool alternative to the disappointments of life. My demons became my friends and confidants. But I quickly learned that I was sadly mistaken. Here I was, a pretty, bright, teenage girl battling rage, injustice, and the personal ordeals of cancer and rape. But when the demons took over, it became a story of survival. Battling to overcome the addictions of alcohol, heroin, and men had turned me into a junkie. Trading my family and friends for an imprisonment to drugs and loneliness, I sank deeper into my addiction. I couldn't stop making bad decisions. My life no longer had meaning. It was time to end it all or take one more wild shot at hope. This is my story.
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- Kerry
- 07-18-16
Mundane, repetitive, droning
The author feels she must frequently rephrase a concept several times to reinforce the meaning which forced me to continuously say to myself, "Okay. Okay, I get it. Now move on.".
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