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Four Seconds

A Memoir
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"I'm not going to try it," I said. "You'll like it," she argued. "I know I'll like it," I said. "That's why I'm not going to try it." "Try it just this once and I'll never ask you to do it again." That was a deal. I slipped back into the driver's seat as Pam corn-rowed two neat lines of the silky white powder on the back of a plastic cassette tape cover. Fifteen hundred dollars every month, an abusive boyfriend, a molested child, a lost family, hotels for houses, a ruined leg, a gun to my head, a knife to my butt, a jail cell all my own. Black eyes, brused days, broken hours. Looking back, it seems strange what I gave up to get my roommmate off my back. It only took for seconds. In her debut memoir, Andrade tells of her years with cocaine and crystal methamphetamines--using, then selling, until all she had left of the life she wanted was a chalk outline and a pack of cigarettes. This is the story of her use and recovery, of the people who frustrated and inspired her, of the decision to leave the drug world. It is the story of her slow, often unsteady walk home.

Author Biography:

Laura Andrade has had many jobs, only a few of them legal. She is a former bartender, babysitter, and drug dealer. She now works as a home health aide. When she is not telling people her story, she enjoys talking with friends and taking people to lunch. Jean Knight Pace is the co-author of the fantasy novels, Grey Stone and Grey Lore and the author of the memoir, Hugging Death: Essays on Motherhood and Saying Goodbye.
Release date NZ
April 25th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
12 illustrations
Pages
236
Dimensions
127x203x14
ISBN-13
9780999735664
Product ID
30523456

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