Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Beautiful Boy

Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Meth Addiction Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Meth Addiction by David Sheff


My review


rating: 3 of 5 stars
Once again, I wish that goodreads had an option for giving half star ratings, because I would have given 'Beautiful Boy' 3.5 stars (one half star more than I gave 'Tweak'). I think David Sheff's personal narrative about his struggle with his son's addiction deserves a half star more than Nic's personal memoirs. David is an adult, has been a journalist for many years, and has writing experience and life experience that make his memoir upsetting, frustrating, heartwarming and thoughtful. Nic's memoir reads like what it is -- a twenty something recovering addict who is still figuring things out. The two books compliment each other very well and I would strongly encourage anyone who has struggled with addiction, be it personally, as a relative or as a close friend, to read both of these books.

I am still very much impressed with the brutal honesty in both of these books. And as far as memoirs about addiction go, these two books are much more fact based than others I have read. I liked that David Sheff provided an excess of information about struggling with addiction and how to seek help. Sadly, the conclusion remains the same -- when it comes to battling the disease of addiction, at the current time there is no certain cure.


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