Wow
I have been a dedicated memoir reader since adolescence, reading anything classified as a memoir- whether it was written by a famous person or by a "regular" guy. Never have I read anything so honest and moving.
I would recommend this book to many different types of people- teenagers just starting out on their own in the world, anyone living with addiction, or anyone who loves someone who is living with addiction.
I admire Amy Brooks for her brutal honesty, even when it was unpretty...I know "nice girls from nice families" are encouraged, sometimes wordlessly to tell. "pretty stories"- truth is a secondary issue. Her husband, who remains unnamed throughout this tale, deserves a medal for the most dedication to the til death do the parting section of his marital vows that I have ever witnessed.
I am glad our paths never crossed while Amy was in the throes of her addiction, but I would happily have a Diet Coke with her today.