Ebook Download , by Eliza Player

Ebook Download , by Eliza Player

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, by Eliza Player

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Ebook Download , by Eliza Player

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Product details

File Size: 534 KB

Print Length: 255 pages

Publication Date: January 7, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B008RN322U

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I was very intrigued by the title of this book for two reasons. First, I live and lived during Katrina in Walker, Louisiana about 60 miles from New. Orleans. Secondly, we lost my husbands son, my stepson to a massive drug overdose in 2009. Eliza is very typical of the young girls you see on the streets of New Orleans, they have a "lost" look about them, maybe a little too loud or nodding, and a look of desperation in their eyes thinking of where they will find the money for and their next fix. To think that she and her friends rode that hurricane out so doped that they didn't even know what happened was very wild, how doped they must have been. We all heard about the looters on TV but to think about the pharmacy being looted just blew my mind. How I don't know b/c I know if Joey (stepson) had a chance to loot for drugs he would be the first one in. Being picked-up and taken to a state where they had no family or friends could have been a chance to start over but things just went differently. The story of Eliza's trying so hard to become clean but over and over slipping back was a familar scene to me. Eliza's spirit was beaten time and time again. For Eliza to end up in the place she is now made my spirit soar. One of the good ones made it...I am proud of you Eliza. I look at Eliza's picture on her webpage and thank God that beautiful, beautiful young lady will now live the life God has planned for her. I am proud of you Eliza and although I don't personally know you, I love you. I think that anyone who reads her story will find themselves loving her too. Please read the book...it is so worth your while.

Fortunately I did not go through an experience as bad with addiction like this wonderful writer went through, I have demons in my past as well. I was at work tonight and I wanted a book to get lost in. I had downloaded several, read a few paragraphs of every one of them and wound up deleting them all, except for this one. I was captivated from the beginning having grown up in our beautiful and unique city and familiar with most areas described including all the bars. I was immediately caught by the author's writing, the emotion, the experiences, the descriptions and the MEMORIES of the aftermath.....especially the smell that was everywhere for MONTHS of rotting buildings, refrigerators, oil, mud and muck, and MEMORIES. I read the entire book in one sitting and can't wait to go through it again. Beautiful memoir and I believe it would make a wonderful Indie film. To the author, Thank you for letting us in to your life. Although you are no longer in the "Big Easy" (but is it really so easy?) I know the love for the city never fades. I too am fellow mother of young boys, I wish you and your son nothing but the best.

This is a good read and a good story. It's sad and tragic and will break your heart a few times. You can tell the author attempted to put thought into how she wanted to describe things but it's extremely repetitive in many parts. I'm talking about describing the same thing in the same way for three pages...and this happens continuously throughout the book. If you can scan through those portions and you can find the story within those parts, it is a good book. However, the author's constant use of the word "cacophony" just about made me lose my mind. Use a thesaurus for god's sake! This is also not so much a story about recovery as it is about being in the middle of full-throttle addiction. There is not much substance regarding actual recovery in the book so if you're looking for a message of recovery here, you won't find it. We never even hear how she ultimately got clean and stayed clean or why she began using (there's always a reason)...there seemed to be a lot of lose ends by the time I reached the last chapters of the book. But, all in all it's a good story. She just really needed someone to edit the book. It would have been a good 50-75 pages shorter if all the repetitiveness had been removed.

A well written tale of addiction, and just when you think things are bad it gets worse. Hurricane Katrina was devastating to many, but to be in New Orleans right after the storm, and all you know is dope sickness makes for a haunting take on survival. You never know what your in for, and what you're made of until you face death itself, and the author danced with death many times. I suppose in some ways it was her addiction that got her through the devastation because the drugs shielded her, cushioning her against her own suffering. And yet it also in some ways forced her to do things any normal person would be repulsed by, which can be a good thing in survival mode. I guess it's really true when they say that which doesn't kill you makes you stronger. I highly recommend this book.

This is a no-holds-bar account of Ms. Players life in NOLA before, during & after Katrina. Rarely have I read an autobiographical book in which the author is absolutely brutally honest. It is human nature to want to portray ourselves in the best light possible. Player eschews that proclivity so completely I was astounded. I've read a lot about drug dependency and the "life" - I've never read any book quite like this. It is an exhausting read - all I wanted was for her to be safe and sane, but neither she nor I were was spared the reality of her habit. If a person you love is struggling with substance abuse this book might help you understand the "howling within" and the depth and lengths to which addiction might lead you. It may also help you to understand that those who struggle are much more than the stigma-laden adjective so often used to describe them. The descriptions of the aftermath of the storm is horrifying - on many levels. Look at the cover of this book - it is violently apropos of the content. Is it worth the read? Yes. Is there redemption and healing to be had in the end? You be the judge.

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