A Life Too Short

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Death/Grief/Bereavement
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Author: V. L. Dillon ISBN: 9781370809028
Publisher: V. L. Dillon Publication: September 22, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: V. L. Dillon
ISBN: 9781370809028
Publisher: V. L. Dillon
Publication: September 22, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The story of my daughter. An alcoholic who also was addicted to drugs. The good, bad, ugly and hell in the life of addiction. Her life can be used as an example of the nightmare of addiction. Written by mother in hopes of helping at least on person see that addiction not only lives in the addict, but it envelopes every aspect of those lives connected to that addict. It is a nightmare and a blessing of a story. It is a must read since addiction is so prevalent nowadays.
The co-author is a past addict who struggles daily with the demons and has commented below the dashes on most stories giving an addicts view added to the mother's view.
Never think this story was an easy task, as it was far from easy. It rips out an already damaged heart from dealing with a topsy turvy addict who was so loved and missed.

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The story of my daughter. An alcoholic who also was addicted to drugs. The good, bad, ugly and hell in the life of addiction. Her life can be used as an example of the nightmare of addiction. Written by mother in hopes of helping at least on person see that addiction not only lives in the addict, but it envelopes every aspect of those lives connected to that addict. It is a nightmare and a blessing of a story. It is a must read since addiction is so prevalent nowadays.
The co-author is a past addict who struggles daily with the demons and has commented below the dashes on most stories giving an addicts view added to the mother's view.
Never think this story was an easy task, as it was far from easy. It rips out an already damaged heart from dealing with a topsy turvy addict who was so loved and missed.

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