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Meth Becomes Her - Chasing the Fix Finding the Truth

Dan Brown

Editora: Spines

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Meth Becomes Her is a raw, darkly comic, and unapologetically honest examination of meth addiction within the gay community. Weaving personal experience with biting cultural commentary, it draws bold connections between addiction and iconic moments in pop culture, exposing the drug’s intoxicating allure and devastating consequences.Through visceral storytelling, the book captures the euphoric highs, crushing lows, and relentless grip of addiction. It unearths themes of self-destruction, the hunger for connection, and the illusions that keep people ensnared.Laced with razor-sharp wit, brutal vulnerability, and hard-won insight, Meth Becomes Her speaks directly to those who’ve weathered the chaos of meth use—and those desperate to make sense of it. More than a cautionary tale, it’s a deeply personal reckoning with survival, identity, and the long, grueling journey back to oneself.
Disponível desde: 19/07/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 216 páginas.

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