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Chasing a Flawed Sun
- Narrated by: Frank Gerard
- Length: 14 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
The phrase "heroin saved my life" could be considered both controversial and even offensive to some. However, in Chasing a Flawed Sun, the author shows us how, after breaking him down and almost taking his life several times, the battle with the drug did just that.
This is a true story. A transparent story of the life of a young man in America, who, like many of our lost youth, found his way into the drug culture. This story is an autopsy into the mind, heart, and soul of an addict. It begins at childhood and takes us through the thoughts, turmoil, and inner conflicts of a person lost in the undercurrent of addiction, and ends in a climax of self-discovery and realization. It is a gripping tale of a suburban youth and his journey through the streets of Baltimore, institutions, prisons, addiction, and worst of all, his own mind. What makes it so unique is the vulnerability and transparency with which it is told.
It is the goal of this story to not only to tell a vivid tale but to also share hope and experience with those who are actively struggling with their own demons, and to shed some light to those who have lost or are currently dealing with a loved one who is struggling with addiction, alcoholism and/or a lost sense of "self".
Daniel McGhee lives and owns several businesses just outside of Baltimore, Maryland. He also owns a non-profit and works with addicts, children, and homeless in his area. In his 18 years in recovery, he’s learned to enjoy writing, fitness, and traveling the world. He enjoys going to other countries either for relief work, exploration, or just chasing the sun that never ceases.
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- Thomas cardwell
- 24-03-20
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I really liked listening to this book some crazy stories hard to believe he actually got to write the book well done on getting through it all good luck on the rest of your journey
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- Anonymous User
- 26-12-21
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A brilliant autobiography of an alcoholic and drug addict. Honestly told with true emotions. A good guide for like minded people.
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- Matt Bartholomew
- 29-04-22
Absolute, total, inaccurate fabrication by a sad m
Insten to this audibook from time to time just to remind me of how much some people can lie about addiction and playgourise the experiences of others for money....so many, if not all the facts are total garbage, the only reason I've given it a 5 for story....is because every single line of it is one, as a 20 year drug addict alcoholic his claim that he was a full blown alcoholic at 15, gets drug score numbers wrong ....2 brown, 8 white....no one ever buys that...its nice to hear it laughed at by other authors in the genre, Andrew Mann for example... id love to meet the guy...just to laugh in his face. its a comedy not a true account, as long as you take it as such....you may get a laugh.
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