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  • Billie Jean Peterson:
    18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    As a heroin addict I loved this book, February 3, 2002
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    Billie Jean Peterson (Boston, MA USA) –
    This review is from: Heroin (Paperback)

    As a heroin addict I loved this book, I read it over and over the stories were very real and the information very correct, I highly recommend this book to anyone… esp if you are a family member of an addict, an addict or work in the field of addiction, I myself have spent 28 days at The Betty Ford center, in addition to at least 39 other programs so I have a fair amount of knowledge of the subject and I still learned much from this book.

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  • Anonymous:
    10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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    The truth about heroin, told with feeling and power., September 24, 1998
    By A Customer
    This review is from: Heroin (Paperback)

    This is a beautifully written, deep and wide-ranging examination of the origin, use, effect and politics of heroin. It reports with great feeling and power the personal stories of those caught up in this life-destroying drug. It should be must reading for every legislator, community leader, drug counselor — and parent.

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  • Anonymous:
    11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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    An in-depth review of all aspects of heroin, August 23, 1998
    By A Customer
    This review is from: Heroin (Paperback)

    From the nomadic tribes of the Middle East centuries ago, to the streets of America’s cities today, to suburban homes tomorrow; “Heroin” offers an in-depth review of every aspect of the drug as we know it. Humberto Fernandez has crafted a finely detailed look at a killer that we know too little about. With personal stories from recovering and active addicts, Fernandez shows us the every day life of an addict. His detailed account of the origins of the heroin trade points out the incredible staying power that this drug has shown. The author also goes into great detail explaining the history of medical treatments that we have tried using to get the drug under our control. All in all, “Heroin” is a comprehensive and educational look at a subject that we all might be a little scared to face head on. Fernandez has done an excellent job at helping us take that first peek.

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