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Heroin, Hurricane Katrina, and the Howling Within: An Addiction Memoir Heroin, Hurricane Katrina, and the Howling Within: An Addiction Memoir by Eliza Player
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“Back then, I thought it to be so exciting and daring, but little did I realize the claws of addiction were slowly sinking in.”
Eliza Player, Heroin, Hurricane Katrina, and the Howling Within: An Addiction Memoir
“Life is a conundrum of events and happenstance sometimes that only seems to make sense as time goes on to reveal the truths to our often reluctant and hazy minds.”
Eliza Player, Heroin, Hurricane Katrina, and the Howling Within: An Addiction Memoir
“Sometimes, looking at the world through the eyes of a junkie is much like watching television; you see what is going on in the story but you are often completely detached from the situation as if you were merely watching a bunch of actors on a set.”
Eliza Player, Heroin, Hurricane Katrina, and the Howling Within: An Addiction Memoir
“One can only keep this type of life up for so long without cracking all over, like a broken car window, as you are still clinging to some adherence of your old shape, but you are shattered just the same.”
Eliza Player, Heroin, Hurricane Katrina, and the Howling Within: An Addiction Memoir