The Confessions of a Drug Addicted Daughter
Society's Child
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Book Details
About the Book
This is a true story of drug addition. If you are unaware of what can happen to a young person whose life was destroyed by becoming a drug addict, I hope you will read Susan’s life story. This book has great input from the addict, my daughter, on when she started, on how she started, and why she started using drugs. Her letters are insightful as are her confessions, never before told. If I can help even one child avoid the life my daughter has led, it will be worth the agony I have spent in reliving Susan’s life which has been destroyed by the use of drugs.
About the Author
A dedicated homemaker, who adopted two children and loves to cook and garden. As a graduate in music from the University of Puget Sound, enjoyed directing children’s choirs and sang in the college choir that traveled the state.
Other activities include volunteer work in The Family Concert series of the Seattle Symphony, and Chairman of the district’s United Way program.
Initiated and worked on the public subscription campaign for the Seattle Fire Department, which literally saved the Medic One program during their crisis in 1971.
My early interest in writing began with poetry, some serious, some humorous. I loved writing a true story about my grandson’s experience with baby birds on Widbey Island, Washington (unpublished).
A year ago, her popular daily dinner planner, "What’s For Dinner?", was published and is soon due for a second printing.