A Prayer for Orion
- Authors
- James, Katherine
- Publisher
- IVP Books
- Tags
- memoir;heroin;overdose;addiction;motherhood;adolescent addiction;drugs;opioid;opioid epidemic;recovery;heroin overdose;heroin addiction;addict;drug addiction;story of drug addiction opioid addiction;opioid crisis;withdrawl;rehab;drug rehab;rehabilitation;can you see anything now?;addiction memoir;addiction book;wayward child;suburban drug abuse;drug abuse;parents of an addict;addiction support group;12 steps;twelve steps;narcotics anonymous;na;abusing heroin;my child is an addict
- Date
- 2020-01-28T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.95 MB
- Lang
- en
It's always somebody else's kid--until it's yours. When Katherine James and her husband found out their son was using heroin, their responses ran the gamut: disbelief, anger, helplessness, guilt. As they struggled to come to grips with their son's addiction and decide how best to help him, their home became a refuge for an unlikely assortment of their son's friends, each with their own story, drawn by the simple love and acceptance they found there--"the Lost Boys," James calls them. In this sensitive, vulnerable memoir, award-winning novelist James turns her lush prose to a new purpose: to tell her family's story through the twists and turns of her son's addiction, overdose, and slow recovery. The result is not just a look at the phenomenon of drug abuse in suburban America, but also a meditation on the particular anguish of loving a wayward child and clinging to a desperate trust in God's providence through it all.