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A page-turning memoir from a former opioid addict in an opioid addicted community—and an up-close look at America's new health crisis.

Behind closed doors, millions of people abuse opioids. Nicholas Bush was one of them. In this beautifully raw and refreshingly honest memoir, Bush boldly allows readers into his addiction-ravaged community. We see how heroin nearly claimed his life on multiple occasions, how it stole the lives of his young siblings and friends, and how it continues to wage a deadly toll on American neighborhoods—claiming thousands of lives and decreasing the average lifespan. But we also see that there is a way off of the devastating rollercoaster of opioid addiction, even for the most afflicted. Nicholas fights for recovery, claws his way out of a criminal livelihood, and finds his footing with faith and family, providing Americans with the inspirational story that is deeply needed today.



Trade Review

“Bush’s memoir opens with a bang…Readers looking for the pervasiveness of despair and addiction, look no further; Bush’s family is certainly representative. That’s the central message of [One by One], which tracks matter-of-factly—without the war-story glorification of too many recovery books—what it means to be boxed in by drugs.”
Kirkus Reviews

"Nicholas Bush, thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing your story. Thank you for writing this book."
Craig Melvin, host of The Today Show

"A great read."
Cynthia Newsome, midday anchor for 41 Action News

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      Publisher: Apollo Publishers
      Publication Date: 27/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9781948062169, 978-1948062169
      ISBN10: 194806216X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      As seen on The Today Show

      A page-turning memoir from a former opioid addict in an opioid addicted community—and an up-close look at America's new health crisis.

      Behind closed doors, millions of people abuse opioids. Nicholas Bush was one of them. In this beautifully raw and refreshingly honest memoir, Bush boldly allows readers into his addiction-ravaged community. We see how heroin nearly claimed his life on multiple occasions, how it stole the lives of his young siblings and friends, and how it continues to wage a deadly toll on American neighborhoods—claiming thousands of lives and decreasing the average lifespan. But we also see that there is a way off of the devastating rollercoaster of opioid addiction, even for the most afflicted. Nicholas fights for recovery, claws his way out of a criminal livelihood, and finds his footing with faith and family, providing Americans with the inspirational story that is deeply needed today.



      Trade Review

      “Bush’s memoir opens with a bang…Readers looking for the pervasiveness of despair and addiction, look no further; Bush’s family is certainly representative. That’s the central message of [One by One], which tracks matter-of-factly—without the war-story glorification of too many recovery books—what it means to be boxed in by drugs.”
      Kirkus Reviews

      "Nicholas Bush, thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing your story. Thank you for writing this book."
      Craig Melvin, host of The Today Show

      "A great read."
      Cynthia Newsome, midday anchor for 41 Action News

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