Out Of It by Clare Campbell

Out Of It by Clare Campbell

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A hard-hitting and insightful memoir about the destructive power of addiction.

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Out Of It by Clare Campbell

Bill Frost was a talented and highly respected Times journalist.In this heartrending and intelligent memoir Bills sister, Clare Campbell, tells of his struggle with addiction, his descent into the worst hell imaginable, and his eventual death, body and mind ravaged by drugs, alone in a London flat. Bill dies from a wasting of the soul, caused by long-term cocaine addiction, and a nave, but dangerous entanglement in the world of drug crime. In this moving book, Clare describes the effect that this has had on herself, her marriage and her family the devastation that addiction drags in its wake, damaging not just her brother but all those who love him.This is the ultimate story of addiction, and the raw truth that it can affect anyone. Loving Bill as she did, Clare needed to understand why this happened, to delve deeper into her past, and finally to accept the painful reality that her brothers destiny haunts her own.
Haunting, haunted, devastating.. a necessary book for all who have been lost and broken by addiction. * Fergal Keane *

Clare Campbell's unpretentious memoir has a special power ... a story about sibling
love and loyalty ... a disturbingly human story about the endurance and impotence of love.

* The Times Literary Supplement *
Clare Campbell is a journalist on the Daily Mail and is married to author Christy Campbell who writes for the Telegraph. She lives in London with her husband, grown up twin daughters and son.
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ISBN 13 9780340863626
ISBN 10 0340863625
Title Out Of It
Author Clare Campbell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2008-02-21
Number of pages 256
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