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The Lost Years: Surviving a Mother and Daughter's Worst Nightmare


The Lost Years: Surviving a Mother and Daughter's Worst Nightmare  
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 362.29092
EAN: 9780977761814
ISBN: 0977761819
Label: Jeffers Press
Manufacturer: Jeffers Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 280
Publication Date: September 01, 2006
Publisher: Jeffers Press
Studio: Jeffers Press


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A child caught in the horror of alcohol and drug addition. A mother helplessly standing by unable to save her. The Lost Years is the real life story of just such a mother and child, each giving their first-hand accounts of the years lost to addiction and despair. Kristina, the second of four children, tells how she turns to alcohol for comfort when she is thirteen. She gives a brutally honest description of her descent into addiction, prostitution, burglary and violent rape until her near death on the floor of a homeless shelter completely alone at the age of twenty-one. Adding a heart-wrenching counterpart to the story, Kristina's mother, Connie, tells of her powerlessness to help her addicted daughter, the break-up of her unhappy marriage and how she comes to terms with her own co-dependency. She is also faced with the worst choice a mother has to make, to close the door on Kristina, sending her onto the streets in order to save herself and protect her other children. Then follows the remarkable story of Kristina's recovery as she lives through rehab, her mother's tough love and the years of acclimating herself to living a normal life.

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - This could happen to you!
This book gives an excellent look into the uncertain feelings of a teenage girl, and how her choices changed her life. Her events and life walk are depicted from her view, and then from her mother's view. There is an instant snap back to that awkward teenage time. Where do you belong, how do you fit in, and how do you cope? The popular kids (the IT group) share the same fears as the ones who seem to 'not fit in.' It does not matter the way others see you; what matters is the way you see yourself! ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - A Must Read
Having lost a sibling to alcohol and drug abuse at a very young age, I wish that this book had been available when he was struggling with his addiction. Perhaps our family could have had some knowledge of the help that was available through Al-Anon. This book is a remarkable account of courage, and I encourage any family facing these issues to pay close attention to what Constance went through to heal herself and protect her other children from this terrible disease and the horrors that go along with ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Very Helpful
Having a brother who is a Meth addict really takes a toll on a family. This book helped in so many ways. It lets you know that there are so many families that are going through the same things you are. It also helped me realize why my brother may have become an addict and how hard it is to recover. I think anyone with an addict in the family should read this book.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Must read for anyone in the counseling/addictions field!
The Lost Years is a must read for anyone in the counseling/addictions field! I was assigned to read this book for a Substance Abuse course and I was a little bit apprehensive to read another book about addictions, but this was not just another book; it was different. The Lost Years gives remarkable insight into the mind/heart/soul/motivations of a young woman addicted to alcohol and cocaine and also the mother's side of the story. I picked up this book in the morning and by the end of the afternoon, ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Two paths to recoery
I have read many books on the subject of addiction from both the addicts experience and the parent. This book is the first book that spoke to the path of recovery for both parties interwoven sequentially where you could see the process to recovery for both parties and how they are really the same.


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