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by Ron Clem
The inspiring story of a father and daughter who survived meth and are now on a national campaign to squelch it. The Clems were a family living the American dream until their fifteen-year-old daughter, Carren, became addicted to meth—a highly addictive stimulant similar to cocaine. Told both from Carren’s and her father Ron’s perspectives, this moving memoir describes how Ron went back to being an L.A. cop to rescue his daughter from a life of stealing, dealing, and prostitution. Having sold everything to pay for a recovery program, the Clems have a clean and sober daughter again.
Format: Quality Paperback
Published: May 2008
Category: Personal Memoirs
Publisher: Virgin Books
Pages: 256
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