Really glad I stuck with this book. Around a third of the way through I was losing interest in his hedonistic stories which all started to sound similar. They really hit hard at the start, but there's only so many drug fueled tales I can listen to, especially ones where he comes across as a real *nice word for ****.
However, the second half of this book is fantastic. I'm glad he took such time to elaborate on those years of debauchery, to highlight just how far he had sunk. As such, when Tony talks openly and frankly about abuse (in multiple senses), rehab, mental health, dealing with homophobia, HIV/AIDS, prison, and what a life in recovery has been like for him, one is able to relate to them that much more. He speaks about these harrowing times of his life with real skill and oratorship. His stories are truly heartfelt and sensitive, yet hilarious and engaging. His sense of humour which is laced throughout the book, really helps the reader navigate these difficult topics, whilst never cheapening any of the sensitive points he makes.
This book really opened my eyes on so many issues, and I felt very emotional at several points hearing his stories.
I have huge respect for him, his ongoing recovery and the work he now does in communities.
I would recommend this book to anyone.